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Vladimir Putin, the arch enemy of these United States. | ||
He's an assassin and a murderer. | ||
He kills journalists. | ||
And now he's comparing the U.S. | ||
and what they're doing to Trump supporters to what the U.S. | ||
is claiming about him, saying basically what he's doing to Alexei Navalny, the opposition leader, is the same thing the U.S. | ||
is doing to Trump supporters. | ||
And he even asked the press, did you assassinate Ashley Babbitt? | ||
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And whoo! | |
Wow! | ||
Putin! | ||
He's uh, he's uh, he's roasting the United States and uh, Joe Biden ain't got nothing. | ||
Joe Biden at the G7 ain't got nothing. | ||
There's like a video of him wandering around confused, looking around, and then Jill runs up and grabs him and everyone busts out laughing at our president. | ||
It's absolutely insane. | ||
In one speech, He accidentally says Libya instead of Syria. | ||
Could you imagine if the president was having a meeting with like, say, Saudi Arabia, and they were like, we need, you know, we've got this conflict in Syria, so we need weapons. | ||
And then Biden's like, we'll give you weapons for Libya. | ||
And they're like, sure, I guess. | ||
And he accidentally ends up refocusing foreign policy on Libya because he just said the wrong word. | ||
Man, so there's another story where apparently he was asked about if Putin is a killer and he just goes, and freezes up for like 20-something seconds. | ||
And shameful day, America. | ||
This is the guy that we elected because the other guy was nasty or naughty or orange, I guess. | ||
I'm reminded of that tweet. | ||
I think it was Alyssa Milano where she's like, he's literally orange. | ||
It's part of his strategy. | ||
And I'm like, she was actually complaining. | ||
The man was orange. | ||
That's it. | ||
Great. | ||
Well, this is what we get at the G7. | ||
So we're going to be talking about this. | ||
We've also got this reporter. | ||
Broke the news on the Clinton-Loretta Lynch scandal, who apparently took his own life, according to certain reports. | ||
So we'll definitely get into that. | ||
Plus some other news about a journalist appearing on TV announcing live that she has been recording footage for Project Veritas. | ||
And then, like, the show just carries on like normal. | ||
So it'll be fun. | ||
Joining us today is Clint Russell from Liberty Lockdown podcast. | ||
You want to just briefly introduce yourself? | ||
Yes, I am Clint from Liberty Lockdown. | ||
I am a former private money mortgage broker, entrepreneur turned Liberty ranter. | ||
And I started during the lockdown, hence the name of the show, Liberty Lockdown. | ||
And I kind of in the Dave Smith camp. | ||
I'm kind of one of his proteges. | ||
Good dude. | ||
Oh, he's amazing. | ||
He's future president. | ||
I'll vote for him. | ||
I saw his thing on Gutfeld. | ||
I think it was on Gutfeld, and I was like, all right, I'll vote for this guy. | ||
He's all right. | ||
He's good. | ||
We've had him here before. | ||
But we'll also talk about BlackRock, buying up houses, and you know a lot about that, too. | ||
I do, yes. | ||
Because of my experience in the private money lending world, I understand the real estate market really well. | ||
I'm also currently building six houses, so I can help advise as to maybe why you got declined for that loan and what it all means. | ||
That's a lot of houses. | ||
All right, and ladies and gentlemen, you already know, but this guy is living in my parking lot again. | ||
Tim, I gotta correct you. | ||
Biden didn't just confuse Syria with Libya once. | ||
He confused it three times in 90 seconds. | ||
Welcome back, beautiful, amazing human beings. | ||
I heard your cries of, no, Luke, we puke, and I am here for you. | ||
Seriously, anything I did. | ||
I was shooting machine guns, posted it in Florida on my Instagram. | ||
Down below, hashtag no Luke, we puke. | ||
And hey, anything I did, no matter what it was, it was like, why aren't you here at the Beanie Compound? | ||
I am here. | ||
I barely made it. | ||
It was a crazy ride, but it was an incredible journey all throughout the United States, Mexico, Bitcoin Conference, Key West. | ||
I got so many stories. | ||
I met so many amazing, wonderful human beings that were fans of this show, were fans of We Are Change, were fans of independent media, were critical thinking individuals, and I have so many experiences I have to share, but enough about me. | ||
Thank you so much for having me back. | ||
I'm excited you're back, man. | ||
You said you were at the Bitcoin conference in Florida. | ||
It was wild. | ||
Like 10,000 some people. | ||
12,000 people all in a huge arena. | ||
It was just spectacular. | ||
Ron Paul opened up the conference. | ||
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Wow. | |
There was messages from Ross Ulbricht every single day. | ||
Ross Ulbricht got put in solitary confinement because of his messages to the Bitcoin conference. | ||
Yeah, so freeross.org. | ||
There's a lot of information about that. | ||
It was just overwhelming seeing so many freedom-oriented people at this Bitcoin space. | ||
The Bitcoin space usually is dominated with a whole bunch of usually money people, but this time around, it was all about freedom, personal responsibility, and liberty, and it was incredible to see. | ||
Sorry, I'm going off-hand. | ||
I've got so much to say. | ||
I've got so many stories. | ||
Look at this shirt he's wearing. | ||
It says, Make America Florida. | ||
So many things we talked about on this show when we were on here. | ||
Fauci, Bill Gates, the economy, lockdowns, medications, jabs, everything we talked about, all of it has been coming true when the mainstream media was telling us, no, no, no, no, the opposite's true, we're lying, this is not true, this is all conspiracy theories. | ||
Everything we were discussing on this show has come true. | ||
So, we have to acknowledge all of that, especially Bill Gates, Dr. Fauci, finally getting the reckoning and people understanding the true corruptness that truly lies within this larger power establishment. | ||
Okay, I got more to rant. | ||
Sorry, go ahead. | ||
We also got another important member here as well. | ||
Well, there's Ian. | ||
We're going to give him his due. | ||
I'm also in the corner pressing buttons for these wild guys. | ||
Wish me luck tonight. | ||
It's going to be a heck of a ride. | ||
There's Tim. | ||
Before we get started, my friends, you must go to TimCast.com and become a member. | ||
Why? | ||
Well, around 11 or so, we put up the bonus segment, sometimes a full-on episode. | ||
And I think we're going to have a full episode, because we're going to get really offensive. | ||
And these are the shows that YouTube doesn't allow us to have on YouTube. | ||
We have them on the website. | ||
And I think I can also now announce that the newsroom officially launches, I think, tomorrow. | ||
It might not, because of formatting issues. | ||
But, uh, I'm gonna, the person that we're bringing on to start running the newsroom, you guys are huge fans of. | ||
And, uh, like seriously, people are huge fans of. | ||
And, uh, so I'm not going to say anything just yet until she comes and starts, uh, producing and we, and we're, we're, we're for sure that it officially launched. | ||
And then I think the, the new overhaul is going to be happening for the website in the next like two and a half or three weeks. | ||
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Yeah. | |
These things get pushed back a little bit. | ||
Cause we got to do some, some testing to make sure that when we launch, it doesn't disrupt anybody's viewing experience and videos get locked or whatever. | ||
But we're going to start having articles, I believe, starting tomorrow, and lots of them, assuming the current version can handle it. | ||
I think it can. | ||
And then you're going to see the byline of the person writing, and then we're already hiring a couple more people and putting this list together. | ||
I think we're going to have like five people within the next week or two, maybe three weeks. | ||
It's going to be legit. | ||
And it's because you guys, as members, have helped support the show that we have the ability to do this. | ||
And we're going to start fact-checking the fact-checkers, and we're going to start writing these articles, and we're going to start pumping out the news, and it's going to be great. | ||
So also, just sign up to become a member because we've got that extra segment coming up. | ||
Let's jump into this news, man! | ||
Vladimir Putin from Independent. | ||
Putin tells Biden, don't be mad at the mirror if you are ugly. | ||
Compares Capitol rioters to his own dissent. | ||
This is amazing. | ||
Vladimir Putin sought to compare crackdowns on his political enemies and the arrests of | ||
anti-government protesters in his country to the events of January 6th in an interview | ||
published by NBC News. | ||
Speaking with journalists in Moscow, Mr. Putin claimed that the U.S. | ||
and other countries had no evidence for allegations of election interference, ransomware attacks, and other malicious activities for which the West has blamed Russia or Russian-based actors in recent years. | ||
He also pointed to the arrests of hundreds of suspected participants in the U.S. | ||
Capitol right on January 6 as evidence that the Biden administration or U.S. | ||
was targeting Americans based on their political opinions. | ||
You guys ready for this one? | ||
Did you order the assassination of the woman who walked into the Congress and who was shot and killed by a policeman, Mr. Putin said, referring to Ashley Babbitt, a Californian who died during the riot after being shot by a member of U.S. | ||
Capitol Police, who was cleared of wrongdoing in her death. | ||
Do you know that 450 individuals were arrested after entering the Congress? | ||
And they didn't go there to steal a laptop. | ||
They came with political demands, said Mr. Putin. | ||
The U.S., he reasoned, was guilty of the same intolerance for political dissent as his government has been accused of harboring. | ||
Putin's government in recent months has cracked down on an organization run by Alexei Navalny, a top critic of the Russian president, and requested that a court order Mr. Navalny remains in prison after surviving an assassination attempt by a Novichok, a Soviet-era nerve agent. | ||
The U.S., U.K., and numerous other Western nations have blamed Russia for the attack, which Mr. Putin has denied. | ||
We don't have this kind of habit of assassinating anybody, Mr. Putin said in the interview with NBC. | ||
And this is what you really gotta understand. | ||
The other day, we have our friend Andreas, you may have seen him in the Cask Castle vlogs. | ||
He was playing video footage just in the basement of a normal day walking through Moscow. | ||
And it's really interesting when you see this. | ||
It's just a video of someone wearing a GoPro, and they're walking down the street in Moscow, and you can see the shops and the cell phone stores, and boy does it look the exact same as it does like walking in a street in New York or whatever. | ||
I mean, I get it. | ||
The architecture's a little bit different. | ||
Then you realize, you know, a lot of people don't realize this. | ||
When you're in Russia, the news you hear, they don't say Putin is the demon devil. | ||
They're going to be hearing very, very similar things to what we hear about, you know, in the United States. | ||
They're going to be hearing things about the U.S. | ||
very similar to what we hear about Russia. | ||
So it's interesting. | ||
We are seeing a lot of people who, look there's a lot of people on January 6th, we always say it, did stupid things and they're gonna get arrested and charged for it. | ||
But what about the insurrection over the past year that's still going on to this day that's not been dealt with and the Democrats who support it? | ||
Putin saying what a lot of people I think in America don't want to hear. | ||
And what a lot of people haven't acknowledged yet, which is pretty big, is that what's happening to some of the people that attended the January 6th event is absolutely atrocious. | ||
There's huge violations of human rights, there's people being put in solitary confinement, there's allegations of torture, there's people who can't get lawyers, there's lawyers who are afraid to represent people, and then Putin, on the national stage, to the US mainstream media. | ||
Brought this up, and I think he makes a very fair equivalent. | ||
I mean, the United States points fingers at countries that are violating human rights. | ||
Well, let's really look at all human rights objectively, and let's look at it from a way where we can actually impact it and make a difference. | ||
Putin also went on and called Biden a career politician. | ||
Those are also very big statements from Vladimir Putin. | ||
From the same person who also described the American political system as being previously ruled by men in black suits. | ||
This is a Putin characterization of the American political system and I think there's some merit to that especially when you look into Blackrock the Federal Reserve and all these other multinational billionaire corporations that really truly have an invested interest in getting their policies approved. | ||
Meanwhile popular policies never do get passed so this is going to be interesting because Putin and Biden will be meeting face-to-face in two days. | ||
And what's going to happen? | ||
I mean, this is going to be huge. | ||
Vladimir Putin previously went up to Joe Biden on the world stage and said, you know what? | ||
You just called me a killer. | ||
Let's have a one-on-one international debate. | ||
No rules, no prescriptive questions. | ||
Me and you just talking to the entire world. | ||
What did Biden respond? | ||
Trudeau should not have the pressure. | ||
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Come on, man. | |
I think those are fairly accurate, but he didn't. | ||
He didn't respond. | ||
Just like he didn't respond to today's question when he was asked about calling Putin a killer, he kind of walked it back a little bit and then was kind of stuck for 25 minutes again. | ||
Minutes? | ||
Seconds. | ||
25 seconds. | ||
Apologies. | ||
Yeah, it almost felt like 25 minutes, personally, with just how long the gap was. | ||
But this is going to be very interesting to see how this is going to be unfolding in the next two days because tensions between these two countries, the United States and Russia, couldn't be any higher and the stakes couldn't be any higher as well. | ||
To be fair, like, hasn't Vladimir Putin bounced back and forth between, like, President and Prime Minister or whatever, doing that trick to remain in power? | ||
Yes, he has. | ||
Yeah, so, you know... There's room for criticism, just like he said. | ||
Hey, you got Alexei Navalny? | ||
We got Ashley Babbitt. | ||
And there's some, you know, let's be honest here, there's something to intellectually, you know, entertain here. | ||
Yeah, I think the issue is that, in my lifetime, an American president hasn't had the moral high ground to talk shit to Putin. | ||
I mean, that's my perspective, is that, ultimately, is he a bad guy? | ||
Sure. | ||
Has anyone ruled our country that has been a good guy in my lifetime? | ||
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No. | |
Quite the opposite. | ||
No. | ||
So, it's weird because I feel, I still hold on to these tinges of patriotism where I'm like, no, no, no, I have to stand with my nation. | ||
But the truth is, when I hear Putin talk about our politicians in particular, I find a lot to agree with. | ||
We should criticize all of them. | ||
If someone violates human rights, they should be criticized. | ||
No matter who they are, what they are, human rights should always matter above politics. | ||
And sadly, we don't have that in our mainstream system that is just focused on doing the bidding of the military-industrial complex. | ||
Because when a country that has an alliance with the United States, that has geopolitical strategy to be gained by the State Department, We don't see any criticisms of human rights violations then. | ||
That doesn't happen. | ||
But when there's a goal, there's an aim, there's some oil, there's some natural resources, there's some petrol-dollar politics that could be played here, oh, we're going to be talking about it non-stop. | ||
I think also, to be fair, back the other way, I can point out Putin has retained power for a long time. | ||
But what's the difference between the devil you know and the devil you don't? | ||
When we have a political system, which it is the exact same people pushing all the buttons, they just put a different front person and it's like, oh, here's the current iteration of the neoconservative or neoliberal establishment. | ||
It's the same party, they all agree on the same thing. | ||
In fact, the only difference we've seen in the past, in my lifetime, was Donald Trump. | ||
And then the neoconservatives joined the neolibs and formed this outright uniparty, which we just jokingly referred to the uniparty before. | ||
Ultimately just said, okay, we're all on the same side, we don't like Trump, and we're going to do everything in our power to stop him. | ||
I don't see a big difference, to be completely honest. | ||
I don't. | ||
I don't see a huge difference either, and Hans-Hermann Hoppe actually argued that monarchy was superior to democracy for exactly what you just described. | ||
That you have, first off, you have consistency, but also you have a guy who is committed to the long-term success of his nation because he realizes he's going to be there for a while. | ||
And with Putin, You know? | ||
He's like, I'm gonna be there for 20 years. | ||
I'm gonna take this serious. | ||
For the record, I'm not advocating for monarchy. | ||
I'm just saying that there has been an argument made. | ||
Yeah, but what you said in the beginning of this broadcast with people walking in Moscow, looking exactly at the people who walk in New York City, you know, the people are the losers here. | ||
The real winners are the military-industrial complex. | ||
Whenever we see these two heads of states clash, and we saw a very serious clash point just a few weeks ago, there was massive troops The shareholders of Lockheed Martin and Boeing. | ||
There was massive US NATO forces being sent in there was ... | ||
war games tensions were really high who won who benefits off ... | ||
of that larger geopolitical conundrum that is Ukraine right ... | ||
now that is a proxy war that is happening right now that ... | ||
people are dying in right now as we're speaking who's winning ... | ||
not the people the shareholders. | ||
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Martin and Boeing. | |
Yeah cuz the people like if our government screws up and ... | ||
then our country suffers from conflict and debt those ... | ||
those those shareholders those those you know executives ... | ||
they can cash out that currency to any other currency ... | ||
they want and jump ship. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
They're profiting off our backs. | ||
They're extracting value from our system. | ||
And they're playing with countries that are proxies, whether it's Yemen, whether it's Syria, whether it's Ukraine, and they're playing with real life, and a lot of people die from this. | ||
Ukraine. | ||
Joe Biden just also announced that Ukraine, quote, must clean up their corruption before joining NATO. | ||
That's another backstep to, again, a very hard-line policy. | ||
He just said that? | ||
He just said that. | ||
It's the same thing they've been saying, going back five, six years. | ||
And when you look at Donald Trump, Donald Trump was the first president to give lethal aid to Ukraine, which absolutely angered Russia and also escalated the situation. | ||
Now we're seeing a bigger escalation on top of all of that, with Joe Biden calling him a killer. | ||
He's now trying to walk back those statements. | ||
Biden's also blaming him for the hacking ransom attacks that have been happening here. | ||
And another big aspect of this story that people are forgetting, the ransom hacking attacks are linked Many times to NSA spying toolkits that were paid ... for by American tax dollars and were let loose on the ... internet the tools used for these ransom attacks were ... created by the NSA and all the mainstream media along ... with Joe Biden are saying it's Russia when even ... intelligence agencies in the United States are saying no ... no no it's not Russia there's no way to find out because it's online. | ||
This is one of the craziest things. | ||
The Daily Mail kept saying all these hacks were Russian-linked, Russian-linked. | ||
And I'm looking at these articles and I'm like, there's no evidence for that. | ||
And then Joe Biden himself comes out and says it's not Russian-linked. | ||
And then he said it is Russian. | ||
He said it might be people in Russia, but not the Russian government, not the country itself, just individuals. | ||
Yes. | ||
And now he's been asked about this and Putin responded and he's saying, where's the evidence? | ||
I want to see the evidence. | ||
Are you going to hold me responsible for Black Lives Matter as well? | ||
Those are literally Putin's statements today on this matter. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The Democrats have been accusing Russia of propping up these Facebook pages and putting money into Black Lives Matter as well as right-wing groups for years now. | ||
So yes, they are blaming him. | ||
But I'll tell you something. | ||
Guys, I have a sad truth to inform you of. | ||
I think Joe Biden is a Russian agent. | ||
That's right. | ||
At the very least, an asset of the Russian government or a useful idiot for the Russians. | ||
Sound familiar? | ||
So we got this story from Becker News. | ||
Stunned silence overseas after Joe Biden's bizarre reaction to killer Putin question. | ||
Joe Biden is proving to be the laughingstock of the NATO summit, although the embarrassing development is no laughing matter. | ||
CNN's chief national affairs correspondent Jeff Zeleny asked Biden a question about Vladimir Putin in Brussels. | ||
Biden's response was odd, to say the least. | ||
Quote, in a weekend interview, Vladimir Putin laughed at the suggestion that you called him a killer. | ||
Is that still your belief, sir, that he's a killer? | ||
Quote, and I will continue the trend of asking a second question, he continued. | ||
Do you believe that if he does agree to cooperate, then what kind of challenge do you find yourself in? | ||
How would you ever trust him? | ||
If Ronald Reagan said trust but verify, what do you say to Vladimir Putin? | ||
Zeleny asked. | ||
This was Biden's rambling response. | ||
Answer the first question, I'm laughing too, he said in an awkward silence. | ||
They actually, I, well, look, he has made clear that, uh, uh, the answer is I believe that he has in the past essentially acknowledged that he was, uh, there's certain things that he would or did do, but look, when I was asked a question on the air, I answered honestly, but it's not much of a, I don't think it matters a lot in terms, okay, you get the point. | ||
So I'm not being serious when I say he's a Russian agent. | ||
Yeah, I'm just making fun of the Democrats. | ||
But what about Joe Biden shuts down Keystone Pipeline and then he approves the Ukraine pipeline? | ||
He's giving Russia pipeline access while shutting down American pipelines? | ||
Especially at a time when Whitmer in Michigan wanted to shut down another oil pipeline. | ||
The Colonial Pipeline gets shut down. | ||
What do these people work for? | ||
It's almost like it's amazing because I don't know if you guys have probably heard that the Democrats project. | ||
That's what they do. | ||
They'll do something and then accuse Republicans of doing it. | ||
All they do is project. | ||
Were they literally projecting the Russian asset thing? | ||
Were they literally agents of Russia? | ||
Saying like, well, don't look at us. | ||
It's Trump. | ||
He works for Russia. | ||
Meanwhile, they're the ones working for Russia. | ||
I think it's highly probable. | ||
I mean, I mean, not literally. | ||
No, but I mean, it's, it's, it's genuinely possible. | ||
I like, I think that there's, if it's not Russia, it's China. | ||
I don't think that our politicians are owned by us anymore. | ||
That's my personal opinion. | ||
I know it's, it's wonky conspiracy theory stuff, but, um, I don't see much behavior on their, on their part that demonstrates affinity or allegiance to this nation. | ||
That's just my personal opinion. | ||
Well, I agree, but I don't think it's, like, they're owned by somebody else necessarily. | ||
Some probably are. | ||
I mean, Swalwell was hooking up with Feng Feng or whatever. | ||
Feng Feng. | ||
It's Feng Feng. | ||
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Get your pronunciations right, you bigot. | ||
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Okay. | |
Anyway, the point is... Now I forgot what I was gonna say, because... What were we talking about? | ||
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
Politics is being owned. | ||
Feng Feng. | ||
I started thinking about, like, what was he doing with that lady? | ||
I still want to know. | ||
I just want to see the video. | ||
I don't really like it. | ||
Well, and Dianne Feinstein, right, she had that driver who was a spy or whatever. | ||
The point is, it's not that they're necessarily owned by other people. | ||
It's that they have no allegiance to us. | ||
Their allegiance is to extract value from the system, walk away, pad their bank accounts. | ||
These are... | ||
Here's what you need to understand about Congress. | ||
These are mediocre people at best, and that's being generous, who found a way to get rich and stamped their name in the history books. | ||
They've done nothing of real merit other than convince people to vote for them or to put money behind their name so other people see them on TV. | ||
Then they become famous by virtue of winning an election. | ||
Many of them disappear. | ||
Some of them never become prominent enough, but their name is in the history book. | ||
They get that salary for a little bit. | ||
Some of them get rich off of it. | ||
Look at AOC. | ||
She's got an infinity pool. | ||
She got a Tesla. | ||
Man, she's doing really well from a bartender, ain't it? | ||
Her abuela's not doing so hot, but you know. | ||
No, I think her abuela's doing really well. | ||
Apparently she said something like they did get the money from Trump. | ||
Oh, they did? | ||
Something like that. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I saw an article that said that apparently Puerto Rico, her family, did get the aid. | ||
Well, the aunt came out and spoke out against AOC, which was a huge admission and really should be talked about more because AOC was trying to, of course, exploit her poor grandmother and it backfired so tremendously to the fact where she had to deny donations to her poor grandmother. | ||
I mean, if you're at a political point in your life where you have to say, no, no, no, no, don't give my poor downtrodden grandmother money. | ||
Yeah, don't give my abuelita some money. | ||
I mean, that's when you know you're messing up. | ||
We actually do have the story, though. | ||
AOC's aunt says blame Puerto Rico, not Trump, for abuela misery. | ||
Puerto Rico received hurricane relief funding, but it hasn't reached all the people who need help, an aunt of New York congresswoman claims, according to a report. | ||
So she's exploiting her family. | ||
I'm not here to rehash some stupid AOC thing, but it's a really good example of she is the epitome of I'm the working class, I was a bartender, and the conservatives hate me for being a bartender because they're elitists, and I'm here fighting for you and parking my Tesla illegally when I go shop for some organic produce in my luxury apartment in DC with an infinity pool. | ||
Look at my poor abuelita, she needs your help. And it turns out it's actually not Trump's fault at all, | ||
because the aid did get there. That is exploiting and extracting value from the system. But hey, | ||
I'm not here to single out AOC. I can point the finger at each and every one of these Republicans | ||
who do literally nothing but sit on their hands. And there was a lot of corruption in Puerto Rico, | ||
especially after a lot of money was sent from mainline United States to help with the hurricane | ||
relief there. | ||
And a lot of the Puerto Rican government officials, some of them kept that money for themselves. | ||
A lot of them even locked up huge, important resources in warehouses for themselves. | ||
So there was a huge corruption that was ultimately pointed directly at Donald Trump. | ||
And the mainstream media said, look, Donald Trump's responsible for Puerto Rico. | ||
Meanwhile, a lot of Puerto Rican politicians got caught with stealing a lot of the aid. | ||
Did the mayor steal something? | ||
I forgot the exact stories, but I remember seeing warehouses of water bottles that were absolutely huge, and then it never made it to people who never had running water. | ||
And that wasn't Donald Trump who did that. | ||
You remember when Trump was throwing paper towels to people, like it was a sporting event? | ||
And they're like, what a scumbag! | ||
He's so cavalier! | ||
Yeah, I literally just didn't understand why, who cared? | ||
I'm not even a Donald Trump fan, I never was a fan of his, I always criticized him, but still, when the mainstream media is so ridiculously just trying to blame everything on him, whether it's Puerto Rico, whether it's the hurricane, whether it's Ebola, or whatever, grandmother, or whatever the mainstream media is against, I have to look into and investigate because you ... usually see something that is not what the mainstream media ... says it is and they were foaming at the mouth going ... crazy for Russia for a very long time and they were wrong ... when it came to the Russian collusion story that started at ... all with Donald Trump came in and Russia was used as the ... boogeyman as the main chief enemy of the United States and ... all the information that came out eventually proved that it ... was all wrong. | ||
It was all based on a lie. | ||
Why do I believe any believe anything they say about anything? I don't I yeah, I cuz the weatherman's right | ||
sometimes So it gives credibility to the to the stupid news | ||
But so but no I mean like we still I got Fox News and Yahoo and the | ||
Independent pulled up and we take we take these articles at their | ||
Word, even though we know a good portion of the time. It's bunk | ||
Now, to be fair, I actually go through these articles, for the most part, and try and, like, you know, I pulled up Becker News, for instance, and this is, this is, uh, uh, it's not NewsGuard certified or anything, but there's literally a tweet video of, of Joe Biden doing this. | ||
So that's something I can actually verify. | ||
To a certain degree, maybe the video was edited, I have no idea. | ||
But most of these news outlets, you know, they come out and talk about China. | ||
And one of the big fears I have, especially we were talking to Cassandra Fairbanks about war, | ||
what if they're just lying again? They lied about Iraq and the Middle East and WMDs. | ||
So what if they're just lying again? | ||
I think it's a healthy development, honestly, that so many people have woken up to this reality that | ||
there is nothing trustworthy out there. I mean, you tune into Tim Pool to find out | ||
the truth more often than you do CNN. And that's the truth. | ||
I mean, most people will rely on our smaller outlets to try and get some semblance of objectivity. | ||
To be fair, though, CNN gets hundreds of millions of views. | ||
They're propped up by YouTube. | ||
YouTube will put them on the front page, and we get downranked, deranked, we get hidden, we get shadowbanned. | ||
People say, oh, I don't get notifications for your show anymore. | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
So, you know what, man? | ||
You guys, if you're listening, you go to TimCast.com, become a member, you share this show right now, you take the URL right now, you put it on Facebook, Twitter, or whatever, because there's no way for us to beat a rigged game unless everybody stands up and does something. | ||
Look, I'm not saying this is the best show in the world, and I'm always right, but if you at least think we deserve more ratings than CNN, share the show. | ||
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Yep. | |
I'll, uh, I'll pop on YouTube and I'll see a video, frequently too, and it'll say, like, the Fauci interview. | ||
Like, it's the big one. | ||
It'll be some random YouTuber I've never heard of. | ||
500,000 views. | ||
Wow. | ||
Like, it is just shoved to the, to the front. | ||
That's what they want you to see. | ||
If you, if you're one of these, these are the grifters of YouTube. | ||
Not all of them. | ||
Some of them are just, like, you know, dopey pop culture YouTubers. | ||
But when they get their news from fake media, lying press, all that stuff, just fake news, they believe it. | ||
And then YouTube says, hey, we'll put you on the front page if you interview Fauci. | ||
And they go, cool. | ||
And they don't know anything. | ||
It's really remarkable to me how angry so many people are on Twitter when they clearly have no idea what they're talking about. | ||
And of course, there's the left grifters who will play semantic games. | ||
Then there are these run-of-the-mill regular lefties who just never read a news article. | ||
One day they stumble across a piece of news where it's like, something weird happens. | ||
They're like, that's strange, what's happening? | ||
And then they believe all the lies. | ||
They believe all the lies. | ||
Then, when people try and introduce me to a show like this, they'll say, I don't know man, that sounds like fake news. | ||
The media told me, Brian Stelter, he was like, don't watch that YouTube! | ||
He said not to, so I'm not gonna. | ||
Don't read the WikiLeaks. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
As CNN was telling us before a few years ago, when the WikiLeaks Hillary Clinton emails were coming out, actually showing us a totally different perspective of the reality of who Hillary Clinton really was to who she was presented as in the mainstream media. | ||
You look at how Bill Gates is presented, Dr. Fauci is presented. | ||
It's like they're lord and saviors. | ||
It's like they're the scientists when Bill Gates is not a medical doctor or a scientist, which needs to be reiterated. | ||
Truly, one of the most important things that I believe we should do, and I've been trying to do on my own independent YouTube channel, is to try to make people critically think, is to try to make people understand that you shouldn't believe anyone unless you do your own research, unless you do your own homework, and you get to see different perspectives and then make up your own mind on them. | ||
You're right. | ||
But a lot of people just want to be in the tribe. | ||
Exactly. | ||
Look, when YouTube says, hey, we're going to put you on the- you want a million subscribers? | ||
You want to be a big, famous YouTuber with the gold medal? | ||
Hey, we'll do that for you. | ||
Just agree with Dr. Fauci, no matter what he says, and interview him. | ||
Then the emails come out. | ||
Now what we get after the emails come out would show, yeah, he was lying for sure, questioning whether or not his own, uh, the NIH funding was contributing to this. | ||
That, that was actually, it was actually suspected that may have been the case, and then publicly saying, no, it's not true, it's a lie, it's not, it's not real, no, it's, it's, the lab leak isn't true, and then his own scientists that he was consulting with. | ||
Believed it was possible. | ||
I'm not saying it was like Fauci behind the scenes laughing and mocking people, talking about how smart he was and how he was manipulating everybody. | ||
But behind the scenes, he very much was holding his private positions and then publicly giving different positions. | ||
And if not for Rand Paul, we probably don't even know about this. | ||
I mean, we would have known about the emails, but we wouldn't have had him on the record just prior to that release where he denies it all. | ||
I thought it was profound. | ||
And, you know, these are the types of things that All of us were privy to because we do our own research. | ||
But as you were saying, people need to be more critical. | ||
And I wish they were. | ||
But the truth is, you can only lead people to water. | ||
Most don't want to drink. | ||
And, you know, I just think you have to find your own tribe. | ||
I just got one quick caveat. | ||
I was just very, very critical of Congress. | ||
Rand Paul gets a pass. | ||
Thank you. | ||
He's not perfect, but he's pretty good. | ||
He's better than most. | ||
Him and Massey. | ||
So you guys are telling me that CNN and BuzzFeed, when they said that the Fauci emails only showed how hard you work, wasn't true? | ||
That was amazing. | ||
So they leak all these emails, or they FOIA them, Freedom of Information, and then BuzzFeed's like, leaked emails show how Fauci was fighting hard to keep America stable. | ||
He's just like us! | ||
Aw, jeez. | ||
Frank Honesty, is that what it said? | ||
Yeah, the refreshing source of Frank Honesty. | ||
And then Fauci comes out later, he's like, if they're criticizing me, they're criticizing science. | ||
I am science. | ||
He didn't really say, I am science. | ||
I am undebunkable! | ||
Then he flipped the table over. | ||
He didn't really do that. | ||
They're going to call me fake news. | ||
They're going to be like, false. | ||
Did Fauci... Tim Pool lied on his show, Snopes. | ||
He did say the first part, though. | ||
If you criticize me, you're criticizing science. | ||
So hold on. | ||
This one's great. | ||
This one's great. | ||
You guys are going to love this. | ||
What do you think Rachel Maddow had to say about Vladimir Putin's comments on January 6th? | ||
Ashley Levitt. | ||
So let me just do a quick context here. | ||
For those that missed the first part of the show, Vladimir Putin came out and said, you guys basically, you criticize me over Alexei Navalny and the opposition protests, but look what you're doing to Trump supporters and the January 6th riot. | ||
Like, look what you're doing to these people. | ||
And then he actually asked, did you order the assassination of Ashley, of the woman who was shot by that police officer? | ||
He comes out really critical. | ||
Now, what do you think Rachel Maddow of MSNBC said that, that Putin was doing? | ||
She combusted. | ||
She exploded? | ||
Yes. | ||
No way, dude. | ||
Did she cry again? | ||
She reached her purest form. | ||
This is exactly what she lives for. | ||
Vladimir Putin coming out and defending Trump supporters? | ||
Her eyes started glowing and she started emitting a powerful aura as she levitated from her chair. | ||
MSNBC. | ||
Putin's Russia adopts Republican talking points on January 6th riot. | ||
On January 6th, far-right Republicans have a political ally once again in Vladimir Putin, who's only too pleased to amplify their talking points. | ||
Russia's back! | ||
I was worried for a minute. | ||
I was sad. | ||
I missed talking about, you know, all the Russia nonsense. | ||
Thank you, Rachel Maddow. | ||
You know, I bet she cried when Putin came out and said this, because when the Mueller report came out, Saying that Donald Trump did not collude and there was no evidence. | ||
She was nearly crying. | ||
And there's that really funny video where the woman's filming and she's like shaking with laughter like, she's crying! | ||
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She's crying! | |
And Rachel Maddow's like, there's nothing here. | ||
She didn't really start crying, but you know, she was like holding back. | ||
You would think these people would have some kind of like wake up to reality you think these people after crying on national television after lying to the American people for four years telling us Russian collusion Trump is Russia Russia's involvement in our politics Russia still you know change the election you would think after that realization after that huge pie in her face still preferably there in my opinion just an absolute disgrace for four years you would think they would just stop it but they double down. | ||
It's intentional. | ||
That's why. | ||
Yeah, obviously. | ||
I mean, I think some kid with a VPN might have flipped it on and worked out of a Russian IP. | ||
I mean, there's no way there's no that that conversation has never even entered. | ||
I've never even heard Rachel Maddow or anybody like talk like postulate. | ||
Is it possible that some corporation is working with a Russian IP? | ||
It could be anybody. | ||
I've never heard the mention of VPN as a possible answer to why we think it's from Russia. | ||
And we also have the World Economic Forum talked about We want to get away from capitalism. | ||
We want to get away from meat. | ||
We want to, uh, what was the other one? | ||
You'll own nothing. | ||
Oh, get away from oil. | ||
And then we had a lockdown that shut down the economy for a year. | ||
And then we had what else? | ||
We had the pipeline that got hacked. | ||
The meat hack. | ||
And then the meat hack. | ||
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Those are all beneficial for the WEF. | |
And very interestingly, the World Economic Forum is doing Cyber Polygon, their digital online war games. | ||
They're going to be doing it in a few days from now. | ||
They did it last year. | ||
They're going to do it again this year. | ||
And they're literally practicing and drilling big, severe war games that damage the infrastructure of countries. | ||
So they've been like Exactly. | ||
Drilling this last year, they're doing it again this year with a whole bunch of corporations, a whole bunch of governments involved in this larger cyber-polygon World Economic Forum project that they're pushing to the lexicon. | ||
Again, World Economic Forum, huge entity. | ||
We got it right here. | ||
I just want to issue one clarification, too. | ||
The Rachel Maddow comments were about last week, Putin said something very similar, that the people who stormed the Capitol were there with political demands. | ||
Basically the same thing he said recently, but not the Ashley Babbitt part. | ||
But yes, we also have theworldeconomicforum.org, NewsGuard certified, so you know it's legit, Cyber Polygon. | ||
And they say, it is a unique cybersecurity event that combines the world's largest technical training exercise for corporate teams and an online conference featuring senior officials from international organizations and leading corporations. | ||
They're saying it's an online conference. | ||
Obviously it's a cyber security event so there's going to be an aspect of, you know, obviously cyber security. | ||
Wasn't there something that Klaus Schwab said about a digital kind of pandemic where we're getting these cyber attacks and the damage that it can wreak? | ||
He said that too. | ||
He warned about it. | ||
I don't I don't remember the details but he was bringing it up in the same | ||
uh, you know lane as the pandemic so Yeah, a lot of people are bringing up event 201 | ||
I'm not saying, you know correlation is causation in and even with this hacking stuff. It could be russia | ||
It could be china. It could be israel israel also hacked American systems and spied on american politicians and spied | ||
on american infrastructure stole american secrets sold it to china | ||
Not a lot of people know this the online digital spaceship Yeah, yeah, the online digital cyber space is is a crazy | ||
world where even allies hack other allies Now with these NSA spying tools available for everyone that were paid for by your tax dollars, these ransom attacks, there's a lot more of them. | ||
that we don't even know about it because there's a lot of the there's no news reports about them and then I think they're happening a lot more than we even know because just like you know that there's you know sporting events where they make sure that they don't film people who run on on the stage you know I think this is also a similar thing that's unfolding right now and it should be questioned especially with the latest FBI retrieval of these bitcoins because that story also | ||
doesn't add up because these sophisticated hackers somehow put their | ||
Bitcoin that they got on a wallet that they didn't have the private keys on that the FBI was just able to get a subpoena | ||
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We don't know the price weird. That's weird That's super weird and the story doesn't add up the story | ||
does not add up about these cyber attacks and online There could be false flags. It could be other countries. It | ||
could be Iran It could be Kenya could be you know, who knows it could be | ||
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Not to overly speculate, but I just want to point out, there was a colonial pipeline hack, shut down the largest pipeline in the country. | ||
We had the JBS meat hack, shut down, I think, a fifth of the beef production in this country. | ||
We had a chemical plant just burst into flames, blow up in Illinois. | ||
Don't know that it's related to anything. | ||
But we had another oil refinery that was in Iran, blows up. | ||
I remember when Donald Trump was flying some planes to Iran, he was going to do an airstrike, I think, on the coast, take out some of their surface-to-air stuff or whatever. | ||
And then all of a sudden, they retreated. | ||
And then Trump said, he asked his advisors how many people would die over this, and they said it was going to be like a hundred. | ||
He said it's not worth taking that many lives over what's happening. | ||
The interesting thing is, you know what happened in between that airstrike? | ||
From when the planes launched, when they turned around? | ||
I think. | ||
I could be wrong, so fact-check me on this one, because it's been a while. | ||
There was a plant in Philadelphia, some kind of, like, refinery that went up in flames. | ||
Now, I asked my cybersecurity friends if they thought that maybe Iran issued a, like, it's called an industrial control system attack, I think it's called ICS, attacked us, and then Trump panicked. | ||
They said, no, no, no, no, no, no, it's probably not the case, probably not the case. | ||
So, okay, okay, alright. | ||
I'll err on that side, but I will point out, If there was major cyber attacks happening, do you think they're going to come out and just be like, oh, by the way, you know, Iran just blew up one of our facilities? | ||
Of course they wouldn't. | ||
Why? | ||
They want war when they want war, not when they don't want war. | ||
So the United States government doesn't want to be forced into a war. | ||
If they came out and said, we actually were attacked in this regard, the American people would be living. | ||
They'll control the flow of information, and the moment they actually do want to launch an assault, it'll be all over every single TV. | ||
Didn't we start this with Stuxnet, with the nuclear refinement in Iran? | ||
I don't think we started it. | ||
Well, I don't know. | ||
I don't know who started it. | ||
It's an ongoing... It's been happening for a very long time, and the online cyberspace is congested with wars upon wars, allies spying on allies, allies attacking allies. | ||
It's such a complicated space. | ||
So just to blame everything on Russia is also kind of a little bit worrying. | ||
Especially with the latest troop movements that happened just a few weeks ago. | ||
So seeing the mainstream media fully point the picture at Russia during these events is a little bit worrying, to be honest with you. | ||
Because as you said, if they want to prop up a war, they could easily prop up a war. | ||
And right now they're saying, Russia, Russia, Russia. | ||
And that brings me back to the main point. | ||
Rachel Maddow coming out with a smile on her face and a sparkle in her eye. | ||
Oh, Vladimir Putin defending Trump. | ||
Thank you. | ||
That's what she needed. | ||
She needs to justify, she needs to prove to her audience that it wasn't four years wasted. | ||
And with the scariest thing to me, the people who believe it. | ||
The people who have been lied to over and over again for years still come crawling back for more. | ||
I have relatives that are that way. | ||
It's mind-blowing. | ||
I don't understand how after five years of getting promised these smoking guns and getting nothing, getting no source material whatsoever, and we were talking about with the hacks and things that are happening, even if you get reporting on it, you don't get any sourced information. | ||
Like, they will say, I mean, the source will be a high-ranking Pentagon official. | ||
I'm sorry, but that's not good enough for me. | ||
Not in 2021. | ||
I'm going to need a little bit more than that. | ||
There's nothing more trustworthy than an anonymous source from the military industrial complex and intelligence agencies. | ||
Yes, I wouldn't believe it. | ||
But again, this is this is big. | ||
I mean, we're heading into a time that's that's extremely perplexing, extremely worrying, because on the online digital space, you could do anything. | ||
And the realm of possibility is far and wide. | ||
So and it's and it's impossible to get any real concrete evidence. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if mutually assured destruction existed in the cyber realm now too like we have obviously nukes ready to go if anybody but like if you invade here we're shutting down all your oil refineries the Chinese could do it to the United States United States could do the Chinese the Russians could do it to the Indians the Indians could do the United States so we're all like in this I don't that weird Mexican standoff term like has nothing to Mexico anymore it's like we're all ready to move and not no one wants to take the first step because their infrastructure is gonna get torched But, with cyber security, it's different. | ||
With nukes, if, like, so a Mexican standoff, for those unfamiliar, it's like, there's three people, and they're each pointing guns at each other, and no one wants to shoot first, because then they'll get shot. | ||
So whoever shoots first loses. | ||
The first guy who gets shot goes down, then the guy who shoots gets shot by the other guy, and the last guy standing, so nobody wants to move. | ||
When you get a bunch of countries with nukes, Sure, they could theoretically be like, okay, fire our nukes at all of the major capitals. | ||
Maybe they don't have enough. | ||
I think Russia might, and the U.S. | ||
might. | ||
China probably doesn't have enough nukes, but they've got a decent amount. | ||
India and Pakistan, I think, have nukes. | ||
So it's still a Mexican standoff. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is like, if we fire our nukes at Russia, we'll get hit from some other countries with cyber attacks. | ||
We could have infected every industrial control system across the planet, and with a press of a button, shut it all down. | ||
So it's not necessarily. | ||
However, I'd be willing to bet that their nukes of other countries, they've got manual operation. | ||
So in the event the U.S. | ||
says, shut down all of the industrial controls for as many countries as possible, the nukes will start flying. | ||
And we don't have the ability to take them all out. | ||
There's been a bunch of efforts to be able to stop nuclear weapons. | ||
One was called the Strategic Defense Initiative, I think, the SDI system. | ||
And that was trying to fire rockets and blow up ICBMs in midair. | ||
Kind of like how the Iron Dome works in Israel. | ||
And then I think we have the THAAD in South Korea, but it's not enough. | ||
One nuke gets through and you take out a city. | ||
Especially if it explodes in the air. | ||
I mean, if a nuke goes off in the air... They do explode in the air. | ||
Man, that is rough on the environment. | ||
They do explode in the air. | ||
They don't land? | ||
Yeah, nukes don't blow up. | ||
They don't hit the ground and blow up. | ||
That would limit the blast radius. | ||
Nukes go right above the target and then blow up, blanketing down. | ||
Dude, the people who build these weapons, merchants of death who knew how to maximize. | ||
Like there's, when they do, there's something called gravity bombs. | ||
That's when a plane drops a bomb. | ||
So the first bombs that were ever used, the only ones, were called gravity bombs. | ||
We flew a plane over, we dropped it. | ||
We also got ICBMs. | ||
They did the math. | ||
They know exactly the maneuver you have to do. | ||
It's like a 90 degree or like a 270 degree turn or something to maximize the escape so the shockwave of the nuclear bomb doesn't hit the plane. | ||
They calculate the stuff to a T to maximize death. | ||
That's horrifying. | ||
That is scary stuff. | ||
I live on the water in San Diego and I saw a missile launch and I thought it was Russia nuking us because I'm right by Pendleton, Camp Pendleton. | ||
And I went and I dove in my fucking tub because I'm such a little girl. | ||
But I found out later that it was SpaceX. | ||
I was like, Elon, could you give me a heads up? | ||
I almost chipped my pants. | ||
Your mind went to Russia first? | ||
I swear to God it did. | ||
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Do you think that's because of media manipulation? | ||
Yeah, this was three years ago, so of course, yeah. | ||
Well, the fear-mongering is very strong, and you know, the stuff you bring up, you know, some people would say it's far-fetched, some people wouldn't say, but this is the stuff that we know about. | ||
There's other weapon systems that we don't even know about, that Vladimir Putin even hinted at previously before, where he was talking about tsunami weapons, utilizing oceans in order to take out, you know, coastal infrastructure of major countries. | ||
So, you know, the levels of sophistication... Fukushima? | ||
When you describe merchants of death, it doesn't just happen with nuclear weapons. | ||
It also happens in laboratories with people creating bioweapons in order to infect and hurt and kill people as much as they can, which we know a lot of countries have been working and developing on viruses that do affect people on their different genomes, on their different genetic structures. | ||
But on the topic of merchants of death, I heard Hillary Clinton's in the news too, isn't she? | ||
Yes, yes, all right, so but we got to be we got to be careful this one I'm not a fan of the conspiracy theorists to be honest We have this story from 11 alive. | ||
It came out over the weekend You may have seen it Alabama anchor who broke Bill Clinton Loretta Lynch tarmac story is dead at 45 of an apparent suicide Now, if you're not familiar with the story, basically Bill Clinton had a meeting with then Attorney General Loretta Lynch on a plane, and Hillary Clinton was under investigation, and the investigation gets dropped, then they bring it back up, and this forced Loretta Lynch to recuse herself because of a conflict of interest. | ||
This reporter, Christopher Sine, then went on to write a book about it, and this was, he was promoting it last year on Fox News, this was back in, what was it, 2016 when this story came out? | ||
2016, when Hillary Clinton was running to be President of the United States. | ||
And now, I'll tell you this first and foremost, I think the conspiracy theory is silly, but people are pointing out the conspiracy theory called the Clinton body count, where they're saying like, look at all these people connected to the Clintons, oh man, and so many have died, and I gotta say, I just think it's BS. | ||
I really, really do. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
First of all, let me just point out in this story, first with respect to the guy's family, I really don't like the idea that this guy, he's got family and kids, he was an anchor, and now people, you know, bring up conspiracy theories, but you know what? | ||
People are allowed to talk on the internet, people are allowed to ask questions, if they see patterns, they're allowed to ask questions about it, and then we gotta investigate. | ||
This guy reported on a story five years ago. | ||
Five years ago. | ||
A little bit longer than five years ago. | ||
If there really was a conspiracy, what's Clinton like? | ||
I will wait five years and then get my revenge! | ||
But his book was just released a year ago. | ||
That could have been the threat. | ||
He said he received credible threats against his life. | ||
That's true. | ||
He did say that. | ||
He said that last year, and he said the threats have started ever since he released that story. | ||
He also talked about how he had to move his family multiple times because of these threats. | ||
He had three young children. | ||
He had a wife. | ||
He was 46 years old, prominently pretty young. | ||
I'm not here jumping on any conclusions. | ||
I'm not going to tell you what happened. | ||
I'm not going to say this happened exactly. | ||
I'm just saying some of the preliminary data and information. | ||
This is somewhat causing a chilling effect and a lot of people are bringing up the fact that, you know, Hillary Clinton's the Clintons. | ||
They don't play by the rules. | ||
They're corrupted. | ||
They were never held accountable for their corruption. | ||
And who knows? | ||
I mean, another thing that really kind of comes to mind right now is Bill Clinton coming out and saying that the Netflix series House of Cards is 99% real. | ||
And in House of Cards, in the first season, they assassinate and kill a journalist. | ||
Let me point this out. | ||
What we're talking about is the Clinton body count conspiracy. | ||
There's 46 people on that list. | ||
But it's not correct. | ||
So, of course. | ||
So, hold on. | ||
This guy was getting death threats. | ||
Totally believe it. | ||
This sounds more like leftist extremists who don't get held accountable, | ||
who are mad at this guy because they believe he contributed to Hillary Clinton's loss. | ||
If the Clintons were involved, they're not going to send him warnings. | ||
They're going to be like, here's an email just letting you know here's our plan. | ||
And look, there's this meme that goes around, this poster, and it's like, here are all the people, the Clintons, who have been associated with the Clintons, who have committed suicide. | ||
And some of them are completely, it's like six degrees of Kevin Bacon. | ||
It's like he was an accountant at a firm that once consulted Bill Clinton. | ||
I'm like, come on, dude! | ||
So look, look, look. | ||
High-profile political people are going to have tens or hundreds of thousands of connections with various people and these things might happen. | ||
I'll tell you this. | ||
I'm not saying I know for sure. | ||
I'm saying I err on the side of show me the evidence and show me the proof and I'll look through it. | ||
For this, I think people jump the gun, and the biggest problem I have with any conspiracy is, the moment you come out and say, aha, Clinton body count, you've completely discredited yourself in the eyes of anyone who would actually do an investigation, anybody who would actually be, who should hear or ask questions, or if you want to inform people and you come out and you jump to the conclusion, people are going to say, okay, you're nuts. | ||
What you say is, hey, this guy was reporting on the Clintons. | ||
This guy put out a big story. | ||
Maybe he was working on another story. | ||
He was getting death threats. | ||
I think we should investigate it beyond the claims of an apparent suicide. | ||
Stop right there. | ||
That's where we need to go. | ||
We do the investigation, but you know what? | ||
I'll tell you this, man. | ||
People need to understand that the majority of premeditated murder is never solved. | ||
The majority. | ||
Majority. | ||
In Illinois, I think it's like 53%. | ||
So it's like, they actually do a really good job of tracking down a decent amount, but most of it, they can't solve. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
We shouldn't be jumping to conclusions. | ||
At least there should be an investigation. | ||
But you know, there's some serious questions that need to be asked here. | ||
I think every suicide is investigated anyway, so it should be investigated. | ||
The police are investigating this. | ||
And then, as far as the Clinton body count, there was, I think, NBC Las Vegas actually printed the name of the list. | ||
And then, you know, people who are on there... It was CBS. | ||
CBS. | ||
I think it was CBS. | ||
Barry Seal, Vince Foster, Seth Rich. | ||
So, again, as you said, correlation does not prove causation. | ||
It doesn't mean it's true. | ||
At least we should investigate it. | ||
But, you know, I think the Clintons should be investigated. | ||
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Hillary Clinton is the VHS cassette from The Ring. | |
I'll make something very simple for you. | ||
If you come to me and you say, Tim, Hillary Clinton is an evil, evil woman who would not stop at killing to push her political agenda. | ||
You know what I'm going to say to you? | ||
Muammar Gaddafi. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But foreign policy is very different from a local journalist in Alabama who five years ago reported on a story, came out with a book last year. | ||
I really doubt someone was like, I'll get my revenge five years later. | ||
I just don't see it. | ||
I don't. | ||
You know what I think? | ||
Often when it comes to conspiracies, people overlook simple solutions. | ||
I'm trying to be respectful of this guy's family, but with the people spreading the story around, I want to address it. | ||
Here's a guy who broke one of the biggest stories in history five years ago. | ||
A few years later, he writes a book about the same story he broke four years ago. | ||
It's like, do you got anything else for us? | ||
So now maybe a year after the book, did it sell well? | ||
Maybe it didn't. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Maybe this guy got to touch a piece of the sky. | ||
And then, after five years, he could not recreate that moment, and maybe he got depressed? | ||
He got to see it over the clouds, you know what I mean? | ||
Yeah, it's not impossible. | ||
I always like to look at the reporting on what his co-workers had to say, and I read some tweets today that they were saying, you know, this feels surreal. | ||
I was just cutting it up with him in the office last night. | ||
They were surprised. | ||
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Yeah, when I hear something like this... This is what you can't get carried away with. | |
That's normal for suicides. | ||
Yeah, of course. | ||
But also, yeah, I get death threats, you know, as well. | ||
And let's acknowledge, I bet you probably get death threats as well. | ||
Let's acknowledge that. | ||
I'm still working on it. | ||
Let's be intellectually honest. | ||
Let me talk about the Federal Reserve. | ||
I'll get it. | ||
I'll get it coming. | ||
I'm going to live to be 100 years old. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I'm going to eat right. | ||
And I'm going to be very, I'm very happy. | ||
Life's great. | ||
The business is booming. | ||
You know, I got my friends here. | ||
We're hanging out. | ||
Never been happier. | ||
I am not suicidal at all, for the record, here testifying in front of everyone. | ||
I'll put my hand on the Bible if I have to. | ||
I love my life and I love doing what I do. | ||
If I ever commit suicide, investigate Hillary Clinton. | ||
But this was a major story. | ||
This did have a huge impact on the elections. | ||
I think anything's possible here, but I want to be, again, try to be respectful to the family members, you know, the young children, the wife, the friends. | ||
It's really up to them to speak here on this matter. | ||
I don't want to speak too much on it. | ||
Probable? | ||
and i'd think at least of there should be more investigations and and it does | ||
set a chilling effect so i do think that this is possible to i have the smoking | ||
gun to i have the proof absolutely not i don't claim to have but i think it is possible that this | ||
happened because it does set the chilling effect | ||
i'd scare some people and i think it's probably is probable but we can also i think what i think it's possible possible | ||
hot yet but It's possible for you to do a backflip right now. | ||
And then break your neck and fall. | ||
It's also possible for him to fall too. | ||
Listen, you can track YouTube breakdowns. | ||
YouTube mental breakdowns. | ||
All you gotta do is look at a YouTuber, track their views over the month, and the moment you see a small dip in their views will precipitate a video where they're like, I just can't do this anymore, man. | ||
I can't. | ||
It's too rough. | ||
Not kidding. | ||
You'll watch their views, and something will happen where their views drop from like a million per video down to like 800, down to 500, and then all of a sudden the video drops. | ||
I'm quitting. | ||
I can't take it anymore because what happens is... They touch the sky. | ||
And they touch the sky, and then every video after that is them getting lower and lower and start panicking, saying, why can't I reach that anymore? | ||
I saw what was up there! | ||
I saw the beautiful reality! | ||
And then they break down, and they do these videos where they cry, and they're like, it's just too- you don't know how stressful it is, struggling every day, and it's like, sometimes... | ||
There are cycles in viewership. | ||
You gotta calm down. | ||
But I've seen people lose their minds, lose their cool, quit their channels, freak out. | ||
Now you got a guy who, with all due respect, he was a local anchor, and he comes out, this is a big jump. | ||
He went from being a local anchor to the biggest story, probably in the world, affecting political outcomes. | ||
Not only that, imagine, he's saying he's getting death threats? | ||
Imagine how much awful stuff was sent to him every day by these Democrats, saying like, you are scum, you are violent. | ||
He reads it every day. | ||
I'm sure it was breaking him down. | ||
Yeah, and he's being accused of being responsible for Orange Hitler for the past four years by these nutcases, the Blue Anon types. | ||
So, yeah, I can understand the pressure that he was under. | ||
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It's just... I just see him so much more like a enemy, dude. | |
It could be both, but there's a reason that the most amount of sociopaths are in Washington, D.C., per capita, and a lot of politicians are cold-blooded killers that literally bring back slavery to Africa, you know, and they don't even care about it. | ||
See, now, here's what happens. | ||
Hillary Clinton kills Muammar Gaddafi. | ||
Not just that. | ||
No, no, hold on. | ||
Hillary Clinton says about Julian Assange, can't we just drone the guy? | ||
Oh, that was a joke, apparently. | ||
When you get a politician who laughs in the face of war with Russia over the no-fly zone in Syria, people are going to go ahead and assume that the simple solution is that she's a lunatic who kills people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I still don't. | ||
I just think it's like, why would a supervillain like muck their hands up in the nitty gritty that matters nothing? | ||
You know what I mean? | ||
Unless he's doing further research on the story. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I can't even theorize, honestly. | ||
I think it's important for people's worldview to see politicians as sociopathic globalist clowns with a monopoly of violence. | ||
In my own personal opinion. | ||
But that's just my own personal perspective. | ||
Here's the truth. | ||
You don't need a Clinton body count to hate the Clintons. | ||
There's plenty of evidence. | ||
There's plenty of corruption, destroyed people in the Middle East because of the Clintons too. | ||
Could you imagine if there was like a Secretary of State who ran a foundation that took hundreds of millions of dollars from foreign governments while they were Secretary of State? | ||
Like, that couldn't possibly happen in this country, could it? | ||
Or hang out with, you know, the likes of Jeffrey Epstein and Ditch Secret Service and jump | ||
on the, I can't even say it, the Express airplane that they did with Kevin Spacey. | ||
Kevin Spacey, also another person, I like to bring these things up because I think they're | ||
worth considering. | ||
The Spacey buddy count. | ||
But Kevin Spacey also has three people that came out against him and accused him of horrible | ||
things that we can't mention any here on this YouTube channel when they were small children. | ||
When they were small children, they came out and said Kevin Spacey did unspeakable things to them. | ||
Three people who did that are dead as well. | ||
Kevin Spacey, you know, House of Cards, Bill Clinton, I don't know. | ||
You can make a lot of jumps and assertions here. | ||
I'm not trying to do that. | ||
I'm just saying You know, there's a reason there's so many sociopaths. | ||
And this is what you got to be careful for. | ||
Right. | ||
So I was we had Matt brainer on the show. | ||
He's the guy who's doing he was doing the voter integrity project and he's doing now. | ||
Look at look at America's. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So, you know, one of the things he says is that when it comes to like election | ||
It is. | ||
issues, you get a lot of these silly lawsuits that muck up the | ||
system and make it really hard for the actual hard like investigatory work and | ||
reform work to fix these systems and find, you know, fix these problems. | ||
That's why I'm very much like you start with the evidence you have and you | ||
seek an evidence and then you find the conclusion. | ||
find the conclusion. | ||
When people come out and they decide, I know it's this story, it actually makes it very difficult to actually get an investigation, or to solve whatever actually happened. | ||
In this regard, I think people just need to realize We don't live in a movie. | ||
I think people's view of the world is very, very tainted by movies, and I'll give you a really simple example. | ||
Silencers. | ||
Like, people in big cities who don't know anything about guns literally believe there's a thing you can screw onto a gun and go, pew, pew, pew! | ||
Like, not a thing! | ||
Doesn't exist! | ||
They believe it. | ||
So when it comes to these conspiracy theories, it's like, you gotta understand how much of your worldview is tainted by movies to think this stuff is possible. | ||
Like, go out... | ||
I tell you, man, go out to an actual conflict, urban conflict or war, it is so much different than these people that anybody realizes, because movies taint their view of the world. | ||
I keep thinking about Putin, and I think it was like five years ago, one of his political opponents was in a car driving in Moscow, and they got stopped on the street, and dudes got out and just shot him to death. | ||
On video, yeah. | ||
And so, like, in the United States, there's a lot of, like, death by suicide. | ||
We don't really hear of a political opponent getting gunned down in their car in the middle of the day in the United States. | ||
Not yet. | ||
But that doesn't mean it's not people aren't getting killed for their politics. | ||
It's just saying we don't see that blatant. | ||
So when Putin says Ashley Babbitt was that an assassination? | ||
No, dude. | ||
When someone gets gunned down in their car in the middle of the day that's running against you politically, that's an assassination. | ||
When someone's trespassing and gets killed, that's not an assassination. | ||
I just want to be clear about that. | ||
It wasn't killing. | ||
Yeah, it could be declared a murder. | ||
But it still should be more investigated and there still should be some repercussions for | ||
an officer who shot an unarmed woman. | ||
I'm just waiting for the people that are interested in ending police brutality to have anything to | ||
say about Ashley Babbitt. | ||
That'd be fucking amazing if you guys could just have one thing to say about her. | ||
An unarmed woman shot in the neck at point-blank range. | ||
We don't even know the guy's name still. | ||
I mean, am I the only one that's bothered by this? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Well, when it's an insurrectionist. | ||
So the other issue is we've been having an ongoing insurrection from the far left for a long time now. | ||
It's like, I don't even think it's fair to say a year because it's been going on long before that. | ||
When they would show up to a Trump rally and start attacking people, throwing explosives and beating people. | ||
When were the Democrats ever going to come out? Oh, I'm sorry. They said it was an idea. | ||
Jerry Nadler. Oh, it's just an idea. It's not real. | ||
Then you get like Joy, Ann Reid or whatever coming out and defending saying, you know, Antifa. | ||
Oh, they're not bad people. | ||
They're good guys. | ||
They're Antifa. | ||
It's just the media absolutely protects them. | ||
Here's what I'll say. | ||
They come out and they're like, Republicans keep saying that it was just tourists on the 6th. | ||
And I'm like, OK, that's dumb. | ||
I don't care. | ||
There were dumb people rioting on the 6th. | ||
Antifa was bad as well. | ||
They riot. | ||
But the media acts like the only people who exist are like three Republicans who say dumb things. | ||
That's it. | ||
And then everyone else's voice is shut out from the argument. | ||
And everybody that protests for Black Lives Matter, whether they burn stuff or kill people, they're good. | ||
And if you go to the Capitol and you get a little bit aggressive with your protesting, you are a terrorist and should spend the rest of your years in jail. | ||
Well, they get bailed out, too. | ||
Yeah, well that's a lot of like blown up private property didn't seem to bother people but as soon as it was public | ||
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property like Government property they went if you remember last summer | |
last summer they were talking about You have insurance. What are you upset about? | ||
You know, that was really people's attitude. | ||
They were like, of course, if you have to burn down a building to get people to pay attention to your cause, even if it's not a police precinct, it's just some corner store that's owned by probably a black person in the neighborhood. | ||
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It's, I mean, it's just the... It's an excuse. | |
They don't actually want to defend the people who live there. | ||
They just need an excuse for when someone comes asking. | ||
Sure. | ||
Hey, why did you guys burn down that small corner store? | ||
They got insurance. | ||
Okay, that's it. | ||
Give me an answer. | ||
So we got this story that's been going viral, and considering we're talking about police brutality, let's jump into it. | ||
Daily Mail says, moment five white Maryland police officers tase and arrest black teenager after he ignored warning to | ||
stop vaping on the sidewalk, on the boardwalk. | ||
So I don't know if you guys saw this. | ||
The video's actually really straightforward. | ||
It's just like this kid. | ||
He's walking down the boardwalk. | ||
They tell him to stop vaping. | ||
Stop. | ||
He puts his hands up, and then when he goes to take his backpack off, they just tase him, and he goes down, and they jump on him. | ||
People are freaking out. | ||
It's not the most egregious video in terms of police brutality or Black Lives Matter, but I'm interested to get your guys' thoughts on this as a more, you know, libertarian view of these things. | ||
I'll say right now, two things. | ||
They shouldn't have done it, obviously. | ||
The dude went and reached to put his backpack off, but you see his hand go behind his back. | ||
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There it is. | |
Cop probably thought he was going for something. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Or he's not gonna risk whether or not he was. | ||
He thought it was possible. | ||
And it was a Taser. | ||
He wasn't killing him. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Honestly, of all the things I've seen, it's probably one of the least egregious, even though I hate it, and I think it's absurd that you would be enforcing a law like that. | ||
I can't get all in an uproar over this one in particular, just because Yes, he did reach. | ||
I can understand from the cop's perspective, especially since he's not using lethal force, I can understand that one. | ||
The one that really bothered me was that cop, I don't remember what state it was in, but for speeding... Oh, and he flipped the woman over. | ||
And he pits her. | ||
Pregnant woman. | ||
He pits a pregnant woman at like 55 miles per hour. | ||
When she's trying to pull over safely at an exit. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
With their hazards on! | ||
Yesterday, driving here, I had a truck hit my RV, and my RV was swerving everywhere. | ||
I'm like, there's no way I'm pulling on the side here. | ||
I had to wait two miles, and then luckily a good Samaritan told me what happened and was a witness. | ||
But again, stopping on the highway is extremely dangerous. | ||
A lot of people die doing this. | ||
This woman was trying to do the right thing. | ||
She put her hazards on, slowed down, and was showing that she was going to pull over a pregnant woman, and this police officer, without any care, without any consideration, just does this maneuver, flips her car over, and then... No charges. | ||
No charges. | ||
And the most damning part, when he gets out of his vehicle after she's upside down, he walks towards her without even pulling his weapon. | ||
He is not at all afraid for his life. | ||
Why are you using lethal force if you're not afraid for your life? | ||
Can I get an answer there? | ||
And then he talks her down. | ||
He's like, why didn't you stop? | ||
She's like, I was trying. | ||
She's like, you should have done it earlier. | ||
And I'm like, are you kidding me? | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
The level of disrespect, the level, I mean, there's so many stupid laws out there. | ||
If someone wants to douche, let them douche flute. | ||
But these interactions are unnecessary. | ||
If someone's literally outside douche fluting with their vape, let them do it. | ||
I don't care. | ||
It doesn't bother me. | ||
Are you saying abolish the police? | ||
I'm saying... So you're saying get rid of all cops? | ||
That's what you're saying. | ||
So you're saying you want to abolish all the police? | ||
I'm not a fan of using force and having the monopoly of violence to enforce the absolute stupidest laws, especially when it comes to lockdowns, especially when it comes to restrictions. | ||
A lot of people, even on the right, even Trump supporters are waking up, even Ezra Levant, Of all people. | ||
He's coming out and he's like full almost... Oh right, right. | ||
He's full almost ACAB. | ||
Almost there. | ||
And he's going crazy. | ||
He's the rebel guy in Canada. | ||
He's like a conservative. | ||
And he used to love police officers. | ||
He used to be like... He used to be the biggest back the blue guy. | ||
And then people have to acknowledge there's a big contradiction between the back the blue and the people who believe in the Constitution. | ||
There's a big contradiction there that people need to wake up to. | ||
Didn't Paul Joseph Watson used to make videos like against police brutality? | ||
Like back in the day? | ||
Alex Jones and Infowars. | ||
If you have the whole deep state against you, you can't also have the cops against you. | ||
you know being full Trump supporters and backing the blue. | ||
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What was it? | |
What was that about? | ||
Which is a big flip which which they deserve some criticism on but they get picked on enough | ||
to be honest and they don't deserve you know a lot of the criticism that they get but they | ||
do deserve that criticism. | ||
If you have the whole deep state against you you can't also have the cops against you. | ||
You gotta pick one of the other. | ||
How many exactly? | ||
Like is the, are the Canadians, is the difference between back the blue and back the monarchy? | ||
Is that, am I off base saying that? | ||
Yeah, like you don't have to back the monarchy to back the blue and you don't have to hate the police to hate the monarchy. | ||
No, I think in Canada, it's their red. | ||
They're Mounties, right? | ||
They wear red. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Didn't the queen decide? | ||
And they ride moose, right? | ||
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Definitely. | |
They ride moose. | ||
If you really want to be... No, they don't ride moose. | ||
You're going to get fact checked, Tim. | ||
Let me stop you right there. | ||
But they would if they could. | ||
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Moose. | |
Fact check. | ||
Fact check me on that. | ||
What's the plural of moose? | ||
Meese? | ||
Mooses. | ||
Dude, it's mooses, obviously. | ||
Jesus Moose. | ||
If you really want to be infuriated, you start watching the police videos and encounters that are happening in Canada. | ||
People showing up to people's homes because they have a foreign car in their driveway. | ||
People showing up to businesses, shutting them down. | ||
People going to churches, arresting pastors that are practicing their religion. | ||
What's happening in Canada, I believe, was designed to happen in the United States, and it only didn't happen because of a few states that stood up for their rights, Florida being one of them, Texas that followed suit, but truly, Florida, and this is an understatement, and it's not just because I'm wearing the t-shirt that I have that I sell myself, but Florida, truly, I believe the bigger statement here that they made is far more significant than we give credence to because what they did is essentially prove how lockdowns are pointless. | ||
Well, you know, people are saying people are going to be dropping dead all over in Florida. | ||
There's going to be mass graves in Florida. | ||
The whole population is going to die in Florida. | ||
None of that happened. | ||
And it proved that the lockdowns were a lie from the very beginning. | ||
A well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. | ||
I'll explain this to a lot of people. | ||
To all my liberal friends who are pro-gun control, who don't understand because they like to come out with these Facebook comments where they're like, What do you think you're gonna do? | ||
Go to war with the government? | ||
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You're so dumb. | |
The first thing I'll say is Vietnam and Afghanistan. | ||
Yes, simple arms are effective against a tyrannical government or just an oppressive force regardless. | ||
But no, I don't think anyone's gonna go to war against the government. | ||
I hope they don't. | ||
I just think that when the police officers go knocking on Brenna Taylor's house, and they kick the door in, and then Brenna Taylor's boyfriend hears someone breaking in and fires in defense, the charges against him get dropped. | ||
That's literally what happened. | ||
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Why? | |
Because you have a right to keep and bear arms, and should you believe that you are being intruded upon, you have a right to defend yourself. | ||
So those charges got dropped. | ||
In the United States, when the police want to serve a warrant, they have to contend with the fact that they may be entering the home of someone who is armed. | ||
You have to be very careful about how they do it. | ||
Make sure they have the proper warrants and the legal authority to go up against someone who may be armed. | ||
In Canada, where they don't, they kick the door in, beat the wife, and drag the guy out of the house. | ||
It's not about going to war. | ||
It's about just having a more even playing field where the police are obligated to respect the process. | ||
It's a deterrent. | ||
And respect to the individual. | ||
Respect the human being. | ||
In Canada, they banned a large portion of firearms right before the whole COVID-19 lockdown. | ||
That also needs to be acknowledged. | ||
Australia also got rid of people's ability to defend themselves and to have firearms. | ||
Also, some of the most strictest lockdowns in the entire world. | ||
Australia, Canada, and now they're trying to do it here in the United States. | ||
You're telling me that they banned weapons before they tried to implement tyranny? | ||
There's historical precedent for that. | ||
It's crazy that it's the British Commonwealth where this is happening. | ||
It's terrifying. | ||
And that's why at least one former element of the British Commonwealth was like, uh, we should have guns. | ||
And then the Crown was like, nah, you gotta give up your guns. | ||
And they were like, no. | ||
And they were like, then we're gonna go, you know, attack you. | ||
And then they fought back. | ||
It is embarrassing to watch Biden interact with, like, G7 and stuff. | ||
But, man, watching the Queen is, like, just delusional. | ||
She's, like, hobbling, humped over, can barely move. | ||
Like, this is the leader of Britain? | ||
This is it? | ||
Well, the Empire certainly has come a long way, to put it mildly. | ||
Well, she's a representative figure that, you know, always has... I can't even say the words here. | ||
She has people like Jimmy Seville, Edward Heath, Jeffrey Epstein, always around her family members. | ||
Prince Andrew? | ||
Yeah, that's their relatives. | ||
Is she any more a... | ||
empty figurehead than Biden at this point honestly. The royal family being connected to individuals who | ||
do unspeakable things to children is far too extensive not to mention here | ||
uh and it's absolutely truly disgusting to see the the the incredible. How weird is that? | ||
Three-fourths of the things I want to say, I can't say on this show. | ||
They're so powerful. | ||
It's like one of the largest landowning families on Earth, I think, is the Queen's family. | ||
Isn't the church? | ||
The Catholic church? | ||
Yeah, they own a ton of land all over the place, right? | ||
Yeah, I think so. | ||
I'd have to look into it. | ||
Isn't, like, the largest landowner in Manhattan Trinity Church? | ||
Something like that? | ||
I don't know. | ||
Or one of the largest? | ||
I thought it was CCP. | ||
China and New York? | ||
I don't know. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised, to be completely honest. | ||
There's been a huge influx of Chinese capital into American real estate. | ||
Didn't Texas ban the purchasing of land by Chinese nationals or something like that? | ||
Or the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Isn't it kind of weird that we allow that in the first place? | ||
I was talking to an accountant and they were saying something about like foreign nationals can start a business in the United States. | ||
You don't need to be a citizen. | ||
Then they'll use that business to grant themselves citizenship. | ||
They'll use the business and say, oh, I work for this company and I need to come to the United States and they'll use that. | ||
That seems kind of crazy to me that the world, here's how the world works. | ||
If you're rich, you can do whatever you want. | ||
Seriously. | ||
In Mexico, I still can't buy real estate, though. | ||
So there are... You can't? | ||
I can't. | ||
It has to be held in some sort of trust or LLC or something like that. | ||
I think Brazil might be similar. | ||
Many, many countries have that because the Americans, with all their wealth, were coming in and buying up all the prime real estate. | ||
So why don't we do that? | ||
Well, I think that... I mean, we just... First off, we have more capital than most foreigners, at least we did historically, so we didn't have to worry about someone from Brazil coming in and outbidding an American because they didn't have the kind of income they did. | ||
But now, the playing field is being leveled, where there are, you know, many, many billionaires across the globe that can buy whatever they want. | ||
Let me tell you guys a story. | ||
So I applied for a mortgage, and I talked about this last week, but I think with Clinton here, I applied for a mortgage months ago to get a small house. | ||
Nothing too crazy expensive. | ||
Like actually just small, single family. | ||
I think it's like two bedroom, two bath. | ||
And the first weird thing that happened was they started juggling agents on me. | ||
Agent kept changing. | ||
They kept demanding the same paperwork over and over and over again. | ||
It was like, hey, we need your pay stubs. | ||
Hey, we need your tax return. | ||
Hey, we need... They asked me to write a letter. | ||
Handwrite a letter explaining my job and my business and what I do. | ||
And I'm like, okay, this is getting weird. | ||
And then finally, after three months, they come back and say, oh, your credit score is too low. | ||
My credit score is impeccable. | ||
It is almost as high as it could possibly be. | ||
My income is fantastic. | ||
And it was very strange to get denied this. | ||
But what it seems like- You almost went full Trump there. | ||
I thought you were gonna go tremendous. | ||
Tremendous. | ||
But talking to my family and friends, they're like, it seems like they're trying to stop us from buying property. | ||
Meanwhile, BlackRock, many other investment firms, Wall Street pension funds are buying up property and outbidding people. | ||
So I don't understand why it is that they went through all this and gave us the runaround. | ||
But you know what I said, I was on the phone with this company. | ||
I'll leave them nameless for now. | ||
I was like, hey, you know, the information you claimed about my credit score is false and defamatory, and I actually want to know how this happened, because if you guys issue false credit statements that could seriously impact my ability to buy property, and it's not true, and I want this corrected immediately, this lady's like, let me find someone for you. | ||
And then I was thinking about it, and I was like, why would a lender Do something like this. | ||
Unless they couldn't admit they didn't have liquidity to actually issue loans. | ||
Or they were near insolvency. | ||
And so I just sat on the phone and I was like, Is your company nearing insolvency? | ||
No! | ||
No! | ||
No, absolutely not. | ||
And I was like, I just find it interesting how long and hard I've been struggling with the runaround, you know, to try and get this loan. | ||
It just kind of feels like something must be wrong behind the scenes and they don't want to publicly admit it. | ||
Like, they may be nearing insolvency. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
I'm going to put you on hold for a minute and see if I can find someone. | ||
And they put me on hold for like 15 minutes. | ||
I was like, I wonder if I struck a chord. | ||
You know, I'm making assumptions, but I have to wonder. | ||
I started thinking about this. | ||
There's a year, no one paying mortgages. | ||
Is it possible that all of these people who had loans did not pay them back because they couldn't and the bank is sitting on bad debt? | ||
Well, one of the things BlackRock's buying is mortgage-backed securities. | ||
Same thing that they did in 2008 is they're buying up massive amounts of them. | ||
You said you had some expertise in the whole thing. | ||
Why would someone with good credit get denied a loan in this day and age? | ||
Well, there's a multitude of factors when it goes to conventional lending. | ||
I was in the private lending field, so basically, as a hard money broker, I took private investor capital and I would lend it out to real people. | ||
So like I'm the actual guy who cares basically what banking used to be and what it should be is someone in the middle that cares about the capital on one side and the borrower on the other because they want to pair it together. | ||
They don't want to get sued. | ||
They want everything to work out in the end and the investor gets a return that they can appreciate. | ||
However, with the conventional lending side, it's complete nonsense. | ||
Basically, it's just so deeply regulated that you can have these windows that you have to fit through perfectly, or you can get turned down. | ||
And this is a complete opposite of what it used to be in 2004-2005, whereas if you had a pulse at that point, you could get qualified for a million dollar loan, and you could just lie about your income, it didn't matter. | ||
It's now completely the opposite. | ||
I had a loan with them already. | ||
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Yeah, that's interesting. | |
And I got a loan with them recently. | ||
Within the past, I think, like eight months. | ||
The only thing I could think of... I mean, if you're right and they're insolvent, I would be stunned, simply because the Federal Reserve has... No, I don't really think they're insolvent. | ||
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Right. | |
I'm just saying I wonder if they're sitting on bad debt, so they're like, what do we do? | ||
We got all these loans and no one's paying back. | ||
BlackRock comes in and starts buying up all these houses. | ||
Could it be that that's a pseudo bailout? | ||
When people all start trying to sell their homes because they couldn't pay for them, and then BlackRock comes in and covers the debt plus, I look at it from a totally different perspective actually. | ||
The inventory is so low across the country right now. | ||
Last I looked there was only a million houses for sale. | ||
Normally there's four to six million which would be a standard clearing time of about six months. | ||
So we have one to two months worth of inventory. | ||
The prices are skyrocketing simply because the demand outpaces supply. | ||
There's no conspiracy there. | ||
However, the reason we have that situation is because of the foreclosure and eviction moratoriums, which are a product of the lockdowns, which the government is responsible for. | ||
And then the Fed is juicing the system by putting $7 trillion out there. | ||
And of course, you're going to be forced to chase yield in a way that is very reckless. | ||
And we are laying the groundwork for the greatest real estate bubble in our history. | ||
I promise you that. | ||
Give it four or five years at most in my opinion. | ||
You could go to Liberty Lockdown You could tell me if I'm wrong four to five years from now, but be very cautious So are you saying people shouldn't be well, you're not not giving advice, but you think it's dumb to buy a house right now I think it's it's sane in the short term Because the inventory is so low and the regulatory environment is so challenging to be able to build, it's going to be a year plus before you get these huge waves of housing. | ||
And then you also, because of the lockdowns, you destroyed the supply chain. | ||
So you have all of these shortages in materials, which is ultimately adding to the price of real estate, because that's what it costs to build it. | ||
All the way around, though, this is what bothers me about it. | ||
I saw this clip that was really, it was a great clip. | ||
It was Tucker Carlson with this reporter guy that did a really eloquent takedown of all this, but ultimately, in all of his soliloquy, did not mention the Federal Reserve once. | ||
The Federal Reserve is responsible for so much that is destroying this country right now, and it doesn't get any talk. | ||
Like, none. | ||
And it's frustrating to me because it seems as if you almost get into Alex Jones territory when you bring up the Federal Reserve. | ||
No, it is a legalized cabal of bankers that control this, I mean, the world, but moreover, this country and this economy. | ||
But hey, they're LGBTQ and non-binary friendly, as they announced recently, so they're exempt for criticism. | ||
So what you're saying, Clint, is that you're a bigot? | ||
Well, you know, no. | ||
I'm on your team. | ||
Hold on, Tim. | ||
I would counter your narrative because I don't think BlackRock would do anything for the benefit of the United States, especially with their record, with their history of getting bailouts whenever they have losses and keeping the profits whenever they have profits. | ||
This is what BlackRock is. | ||
And we have to remember, in 2008, that large, huge economic reckoning Was just a burp, was just a small bubble, a part of a larger indigestion problem that there's no petnobisnol for, and this is only going to be so much more worse because in 2008 this larger problem wasn't rectified, wasn't fixed, it was paid over with more debt, with a bigger bubble, and that bubble's going to pop sooner or later. | ||
The only thing you needed to do And Bill Gates, let's not forget, Bill Gates, the largest landowner in all of the United States. | ||
And what do we have now the the most egregious moral hazard in history you have Blackrock and all of these other guys | ||
and going Let's not forget Bill Gates the largest landowner in all of | ||
our United States farmland. Yeah, of course And so they're going out and they're buying real estate at any price because they can't find yield, because the stock market is also in a bubble because of the trillions that the Fed has printed. | ||
And now you have young people who are priced out of housing that feel hopeless, that are suicidal. | ||
You've also locked them in their fucking house for a year. | ||
So I don't even blame them for feeling suicidal. | ||
And none of this gets blamed on the Fed. | ||
We could have never locked down this country for a year if not for the Federal Reserve, because you couldn't have papered it over like you did. | ||
So every single layer of this falls at the fucking doorstep of the Federal Reserve, and no one talks about it, and it drives me crazy. | ||
So what you're saying is, uh, buy Bitcoin? | ||
Yes. | ||
Actually, I am. | ||
Yeah, I am saying that. | ||
Well, I'm good. | ||
If there's a bubble, like you're saying, a six-year bubble from now, housing bubble, what would it look like? | ||
Year by year, what would change? | ||
It's very hard to say because... Alright, so this is what I tell people when they ask me for advice, because I am a... | ||
Long time real estate investor. | ||
It's very important that you pay attention to short-term interest rates. | ||
Obviously, if the Federal Reserve hikes rates, we're in serious trouble. | ||
So I don't think they're going to do it simply because they can't. | ||
They cannot do it because our debt is so massive. | ||
If they increase the rates at which the government has to borrow, we are insolvent as a nation. | ||
So the alternative is that You see bond bond vigilantes come in and they they stop buying long term bonds, in which case you see interest rates hike. | ||
Basically, all I'm saying is this. | ||
If you see 30 year mortgages or 15, 20, whatever, that get north of four and a half, five percent, expect to see the fissures that are underlying this economy start to really show. | ||
So what does it look like in four years? | ||
It depends on the interest rates. | ||
I mean, it really does. | ||
Which the Federal Reserve sets. | ||
Well, they do and they don't. | ||
They set short-term interest rates. | ||
Long-term interest rates are set by bond buyers. | ||
Bond buyers are China, the American people. | ||
Many people buy bonds. | ||
So, it's not as simple as that. | ||
People always think, like, well, if they hike rates, or if they don't hike rates, this lasts forever. | ||
No, because at some point housing, no matter how cheap it is, because you can you can get, you know, 3% 30 year money. | ||
Well, we have an inflation rate of 5%. | ||
What logical sense does that make as an investor? | ||
Why would you ever lend out money at less than like basically slightly more than half of the inflation rate? | ||
You are assuring yourself capital destruction. | ||
And yet people are doing it. | ||
But the reason they do it is because they believe that the Federal Reserve will be the buyer of last resort when it comes to those bonds. | ||
That's the reason that it persists. | ||
They're expecting a bailout? | ||
Yes, they are. | ||
That's a good bet. | ||
And they should. | ||
And the Fed should expect a revolution, if I have anything to say about it. | ||
No, I think they'd be smart not to. | ||
Peaceful. | ||
No, I think most people are just going to grumble and demand a higher minimum wage. | ||
Well, they're the fools. | ||
They're the useful idiots. | ||
Because if you still think that that's the reason that you're not getting paid well enough, and that's the reason you can't afford a house, all of this is a product of your currency being destroyed year after year for A hundred plus years. | ||
You know what really blows my mind about Bitcoin is like every time I tweet about it, I get someone who's arguing from 2011, like as if they got into a time machine or like if they fell asleep under a tree and grew a really long beard and woke up and opened Twitter and then commented. | ||
I'm like, bro, it's been 10 years. | ||
I put money into Bitcoin like six years ago. | ||
I'm very happy with my store of value. | ||
Yeah, well, it's not a currency. | ||
I don't care. | ||
If I put my money in the bank, I would have lost half of it by now, or whatever the stupid number is. | ||
The actual number of inflation. | ||
So, I bought Bitcoin. | ||
Wish I bought more. | ||
And they're like, yeah, well look, it fell 50%. | ||
Bro, I bought in November. | ||
It's up 300 and something percent. | ||
Stop looking at it. | ||
And it's insane. | ||
Okay, I'll tell you what. | ||
Go put your money in the US dollar. | ||
Because the story I always tell everybody, I went on Amazon, clicked a little tablet. | ||
I was like, I need a tablet for the house. | ||
Forgot to buy it. | ||
A few days later, I opened up Amazon. | ||
It said, alert. | ||
I clicked it. | ||
Price change for this product. | ||
Jumped up 130 bucks. | ||
Amazing. | ||
That's a huge, huge shift. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
It was like a 15% increase in cost or something. | ||
While Bitcoin went up 15% in value. | ||
So we have a shed full of wood left over from the skate parks. | ||
And it's probably like 10... You're sitting on a gold mine. | ||
Yeah, it's like 10 grand. | ||
Seriously, it's like, it's a variety of... You need armed guards out there. | ||
No joke, it is a shed full of wood and lumber of various sizes. | ||
At the time, it was probably $1,000. | ||
It's probably like $6,000-$7,000 worth of lumber right now. | ||
What has it been like as a builder? | ||
I was just going to say, I'm building six houses right now. | ||
Fortunately, we started buying our materials as the planning was getting near the vertical stage where you start to actually build. | ||
Yeah, I'm getting crushed. | ||
I'm getting crushed. | ||
But the fortunate thing for me is the end market will end up paying me off anyways, because the market has increased so much. | ||
It's up 15% year-over-year nationwide. | ||
In San Diego, it's even higher than that. | ||
Florida... | ||
Basically, any of the red states where people have fled the blue states to go and have some semblance of freedom, some of those markets are up 50%, 75%. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
I was just in Florida and I was trying to help a friend and some family members find anything there. | ||
It's virtually freaking impossible right now because the prices are just going up so I was just flabbergasted. | ||
And all these real estate guys are like, yep, this is utterly insane. | ||
I have never seen this high of demand. | ||
I heard one guy saying it's going to go down in 16 months. | ||
Other people are saying no, that's not going to happen. | ||
But it's virtually impossible. | ||
And at the Bitcoin conference, which was also happening in Florida, in Miami, there was a lot of talk about the Federal Reserve, about the banking cartel. | ||
That's why I love the Bitcoin community. | ||
And there was 12,000 people with all these conversations going along. | ||
And the big conversation was, we need to get away from this financial tyranny that's | ||
happening right now. | ||
Inflation is a tax on savings. | ||
If you're stuck having US dollars. | ||
dollars in your hands or underneath your bed, those dollars are slowly liquidating. | ||
Those dollars are slowly going away and you don't even realize it. | ||
The purchasing power of the dollar. | ||
Look up that chart. | ||
Go on DuckDuckGo. | ||
Click purchasing power of dollar and click images and you will be shocked. | ||
Come on, man! | ||
We're not raising taxes on anybody unless you make more than $400,000! | ||
The tax is only $400,000! | ||
Meanwhile, we're going to print $7 trillion and we're going to borrow $20-something trillion and pump it into the system, which will devalue all of your savings and strip away your resources and buying power without you even realizing it. | ||
Because if you did realize it, you'd probably go outside with the pitchfork. | ||
Part of a bigger solution, which was brought to us by the G7 recently, with their Build Back Better proposal, which they announced that they're going to try to get $40 trillion on infrastructure. | ||
And as we know, the term infrastructure, very loose term, very generalized term, but when you see the government intervene so dramatically, When you see them print money out of thin air, we have to understand the American people need to wake up to the fact that when this happens, they are getting robbed blind and the government is literally coming to your house as you're sleeping, going through your money, taking it from you, slapping your wife upside the head, kicking your dog and saying, give me more. | ||
And then American people are like, yeah, sure. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Give us more. | ||
And then it's just there's this meme going around that I shared today of a clown saying, hey, we're going to give you free stuff. | ||
And then he opens up this this prize box and it's a gun to the person's head, because that's essentially what it is when you get promised free stuff. | ||
It's your servitude. | ||
It's your financial tyranny. | ||
It's you being robbed blind naked to the point where people are finding it extremely difficult to make ends meet. | ||
Isn't bacon up like 20%? | ||
That sounds right. | ||
Every year? | ||
anything and this again plays into this bigger great reset agenda which is | ||
essentially carried out with the same generic talking points of build back | ||
better which is all these globalists keep repeating and talking about. | ||
Isn't bacon up like 20%? That sounds right. Yeah. Every year? Lumber's up 400. I mean this is | ||
this is wild stuff. But bacon. Well yeah I know bacon's more important but no it's true. | ||
And you know, Peter Schiff is wrong about Bitcoin, but he's right about this. | ||
He's right that his analogy used to be that America is a heroin addict and debt is our heroin. | ||
I would like to add to his analogy and say that it's actually the globe that's where we are now. | ||
Because we went from, I think it was $19 trillion before Trump and national debt, we're approaching $30 trillion by the end of this year. | ||
I estimate personally, even though the CBO says it'll be $40 trillion by the end of 2030, I think it'll probably be closer to $50 trillion. | ||
Globally, we have over $200 trillion in debt. | ||
Unfunded liabilities in America are about 100 trillion. | ||
I mean, you go down the list, and it's like, this is such, it's so clearly a house of cards. | ||
And the most important thing I want people to understand is it's not fucking new. | ||
It's not new. | ||
The savings and loan crisis, the tech bust, the 0809 bust, even before I was born, we have, the entire purpose of the Federal Reserve is that you can have malinvestment, and then at the end of the day, you can bail yourself out. | ||
And who is actually bailing yourself out? | ||
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We are. | |
The people that pay taxes. | ||
Not these sons of bitches that are profiting and taking billions. | ||
That's really the scam here. | ||
And because we don't understand it, we have people, we have the Marxists that think that it's capitalist greed that's the issue, and you have the Republicans who think that it's immigration that's the issue, and that's why they can't get ahead, and that's why they can't own a home. | ||
You're both wrong. | ||
You're both seeing a portion of the elephant. | ||
You're not seeing the whole thing. | ||
I want to add to that analogy, as I have eloquently before. | ||
And I would say the Federal Reserve is a toothless crack whore on fentanyl. | ||
To add to all of this, a part of the larger context. | ||
And when you start seeing things from that perspective, it actually makes sense. | ||
That's offensive to crack whores. | ||
I apologize. | ||
These are people who need help and compassion. | ||
The Federal Reserve is like, you ever see that subreddit Evil Buildings? | ||
It's just, someone should put the Fed on that subreddit. | ||
Just a picture of the Federal Reserve. | ||
Each and every one. | ||
The sad thing is I don't think many people would get the joke. | ||
They wouldn't even recognize the building. | ||
I would say that the debt, Federal Reserve debt, is the heroin and then the interest on the debt is the methadone that you need to get off the heroin but unfortunately in this situation it's their methadone so they don't want you to have it. | ||
And the reason the metaphor works so well is because ultimately the debt, the heroin | ||
you're taking, you have to take more and more just to not get sick. | ||
That's where we exist today. | ||
And the reason that the collapse in 08 or nine was so severe is because the debt was | ||
significant at that point. | ||
We have no idea what is coming with this next collapse. | ||
I'm telling you, because the debt is so much more, you know. | ||
just severe than it was even 10 years ago. | ||
And there is no Paul Volcker that exists in politics today that's gonna come in and do the right thing | ||
and hike interest rates to 22% like he did in 1981. | ||
It's not gonna happen. | ||
And I know that seems crazy because we've existed with 3.5% mortgages. | ||
I'm talking about Fed funds rate was over 20%. | ||
That dude is a animal. | ||
And what happened with that? | ||
I mean, people stopped buying, or what? | ||
Two years, severe recession, and then we had 30 years of the greatest economic boom in human history. | ||
He's a hero for that. | ||
He's a bad guy in a lot of other ways, but what he did with that was incredible, because 70s were very much like what we're experiencing now. | ||
High inflation, and he was like, we ain't playing this. | ||
He's a Bilderberger, too. | ||
I had a very interesting conversation, because he was lost in the building, and I was trying to help him find his way to the VIP area as I was questioning him about Bilderberger. | ||
He seemed super stoked about it. | ||
He was really nice. | ||
He was actually a very cordial guy, and he actually let me in the room to Ben Bernanke, and I went up to Ben Bernanke, and I asked him, how does it feel to steal the most amount of money in recorded human history from the working class? | ||
And he literally tried to rip away the microphone from my hands. | ||
You're officially my hero. | ||
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You actually did that? | |
I'll send you the video. | ||
Please do. | ||
We are changed, Ben Bernanke. | ||
There's like three confrontations. | ||
He gets really angry when he gets confronted. | ||
Also, a Bilderberg member, just a side note. | ||
Bernanke? | ||
Yes. | ||
You went skydiving with him, remember? | ||
Oh, yes. | ||
And me and Tim made a video about Ben Bernanke because people are like, there's no way you're confronting all these guys. | ||
This is impossible. | ||
So Luke was accused of being a spy, like working for a bunch of like Dick Cheney and Tony Blair, because Luke was able to confront Bernanke like in a private event. | ||
So there are all these posts on Reddit. | ||
They were like, it's no there's no way this is possible. | ||
Luke is controlled opposition. | ||
So we put together a video where Luke's on the phone. | ||
Or like, no, you're chilling and your phone rings. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And I think your brother made the Photoshop images of me and Ben Bernanke with strippers and skydiving. | ||
So what happens is Luke's sitting there and then his phone rings and it's like, it says Ben Bernanke on it. | ||
And he's like, Benny, what's up? | ||
And then the camera's panning to like background stuff. | ||
And there's a Photoshop of Luke and Ben Bernanke skydiving together. | ||
And then he's like, yeah, I need some more. | ||
What did you call him? | ||
Bernanke said that there was no chance of a housing collapse about 18 months before it happened. | ||
I'm going to the scene you're slapping it. Yeah. Yeah, I'll just I'll pretend to question you you'll act flustered. It'll | ||
be great We'll make a bunch of money | ||
Bernanke said that there was no chance of a housing collapse about 18 months before it happened. Yeah, but you | ||
know why fucking genius they want people To they want the poor people to keep buying you're | ||
absolutely they're sneaking out the back door You're absolutely right. | ||
That's the mistake that people make is they always assume, how could they be so bad? | ||
Isn't it their job to evaluate economics? | ||
How could they have gotten this wrong? | ||
Because that's what they're there to do. | ||
They're there for you to be the buyer that holds the bag while all of their crony assholes get out the back door. | ||
That's what it's always been. | ||
And yet we allow this to persist. | ||
I just want to really emphasize this point. | ||
Why are we allowing this to persist? | ||
Because you've got Republicans who sit on their hands and Democrats who set things on fire. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It's ignorance. | ||
It's like intentional obfuscation. | ||
There's this Henry Ford quote I came across. | ||
It's well enough that people of the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system. | ||
For if they did, I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning. | ||
That was like the 30s or 20s or something. | ||
It's been going on since they formed the Federal Reserve basically. | ||
That's a good quote. | ||
Arguably even before, I think Andrew Jackson was terrified. | ||
He broke up the Central Bank in the 1850s and got an assassination attempt against Jefferson. | ||
Thomas Jefferson advised against it as well. | ||
So they put his face in a $20 bill. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Haha. | ||
He said that national banks would be more dangerous than a standing army. | ||
I mean, these guys got it. | ||
They got it because this isn't new. | ||
That's what I keep going back to. | ||
It's not new. | ||
It has happened and it's lasted far, far before the Federal Reserve. | ||
The Federal Reserve was just the best at it. | ||
And damn, were they good at it because they got it done in the dead of night and no one knew about it. | ||
And they have been doing it for 110 years. | ||
That's right. | ||
Good for them. | ||
Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's just raw talent and ability. | ||
I applaud them. | ||
And with that being said, let's go to Super Chats! | ||
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Let's see what we got over on this year's Super Chats. | ||
We got APC Doc says, if you attack Biden, you attack the, you know, the thing. | ||
True knowledge, not under pressure. | ||
Acme Products says, donation to the Homeless Polish Fund. | ||
That's Luke. | ||
I have some, I have some very important news for everybody that needs to be, it needs to be said. | ||
Luke can't drive. | ||
Man, I don't even, this guy's trying to pull a trailer in and I'm like, Luke, turn the wheel to the left. | ||
And then Luke turns the wheel to the right. | ||
I'm like, What are you doing? | ||
And you're like, and then I'm like, turn left and he goes straight. | ||
I'm like, oh man, I can't even, I left, I walked away. | ||
I was smiling as I was doing it. | ||
And now the trailer's in like a weird position, like at an angle and like sideways. | ||
But you know, I'm still learning and I'm okay. | ||
Are you RVing the nation by yourself or you got people with you? | ||
By myself pretty much, yeah. | ||
Awesome. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
Bobby Lane says, I snapped Luke in the house. | ||
Elizabeth Carmella Comedian says, We know Luke is there. | ||
The jig is up. | ||
Show us proof of life. | ||
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Here he is. | |
Josh R says, Hey guys, I'm really enjoying Cast Castle. | ||
Tim, your treadmill should be facing the window. | ||
Tim, pull on rollerblades on a conveyor belt. | ||
Speeding towards a huge pane of glass might not always end well. | ||
I really didn't think people would get a kick out of that as much as they did. | ||
So I put new bearings in some wheels and rollerblades, and they were kind of stiff, so I was like, I want to break them in. | ||
So I just started on the treadmill, and Kent, who films, filmed me do it, and then I jokingly was like, you know, most people run on the treadmill until they can get, you know, a few miles in. | ||
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Oh, I saw that, yeah. | |
I just stand there, and I get the same amount of distance! | ||
Yeah, I'm working smart! | ||
And then I guess people thought it was really funny, so... James Alford says, welcome back, Luke! | ||
No Luke, we puke. | ||
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That's right. | |
All right. | ||
Mexican-American conservative says, Luke, your dad Vlad is a savage. | ||
LOL. | ||
Two counties in Nevada go constitutional and not complying with federal or state. | ||
Gunnservatives. | ||
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We do look a lot alike. | |
I think we got some good advice here. | ||
Never Summer says, Tim, pull a Kathy Bates on Luke's ankles and lock him in the studio so he can never leave us again. | ||
That sounds good. | ||
Do you know what that's a reference to? | ||
No. | ||
Was it called Misery? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah. | ||
So there's like this writer crashes, gets kidnapped by like a crazed fan, and she breaks his legs. | ||
I think it's a Stephen King novel. | ||
Spoiler alert. | ||
Oh yeah, this is like what, 40 years old at this point? | ||
Spoiler alert, he screams. | ||
Come on, man. | ||
That's a great scene, by the way. | ||
Whoa, look at this. | ||
Paul's To The Wall podcast says, Tim, I live next to the Chemtool fire. | ||
The black smoke cloud trailed over 100 miles. | ||
Our local news told us to wear a mask. | ||
Can't make this up. | ||
Also, I'm happy to see Liberty Lockdown on the podcast. | ||
Clint is the real deal. | ||
I've been on their show, so this is some inside baseball. | ||
Very cool. | ||
Skizbot says, Tim, that Luke Hologram can't give Tupac a run for his money. | ||
Yeah, Luke's actually not here. | ||
In fact, Luke's been a hologram the whole time. | ||
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That's right. | |
Pre-programmed. | ||
The whole show. | ||
Yeah, AI pre-programmed. | ||
Luke-powered AI. | ||
Very high level. | ||
That's pretty good. | ||
So realistic. | ||
Luke Rudkowski is my daddy says, you will live in the cabin, you will harvest the deer meat, you will eat the animal organs, you will own the guns. | ||
I will probably be doing another survival apocalypse training event sometime in the near future. | ||
Just a heads up on that. | ||
We had a deer and he's pushing it. | ||
The other night I was walking outside on the phone and he was just standing there like 20 feet away from just staring at me and I'm like, Yeah, I started yelling at him. | ||
And then he just like, you know, kind of like flinched at me. | ||
Deers are gangsters. | ||
I was in Key West. | ||
They had these miniature deers that you can't really do anything with and they were just, there was one standing outside just looking at me like the whole time. | ||
I tried to like scare it, nothing. | ||
And then I got Atlas out and then we like, we went for a run and the deer was just there. | ||
And then like 10 other deer came out the next time and just like started walking and I'm like, I'm done. | ||
You know what sentence I did not expect to hear tonight? | ||
Deers are gangsters. | ||
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Yeah, it's true. | |
I have news about the chickens too. | ||
So we thought one of our chickens was transgender because they were all assigned female at birth. | ||
We went to a hatchery and the guy said they're all females. | ||
Well, okay. | ||
Well, one day and they're like 15 weeks. | ||
The only thing that was a sign that this one chicken was actually a rooster was the wattle was growing faster than the others. | ||
Other than that, it was behaving very much like a hen. | ||
Until just this past week, when it started crowing. | ||
And I thought... So I looked it up. | ||
I said, I have chickens, one's crowing, and all the articles were basically like, you get an alpha hen. | ||
When there's no rooster, they'll like sometimes nominate a boss hen who starts crowing and acting like a rooster. | ||
And because the crowing was not good crowing, it was like... | ||
I was like, okay, that's not like a good rooster. | ||
But it's a young rooster, I guess. | ||
And so it turns out it probably is just a rooster. | ||
So I took a picture, I sent it to some people, asked, we called the farm guy and he's like, well, you know, sometimes we get it wrong. | ||
I was like, okay. | ||
So the reality is this poor rooster was assigned female at birth and we were raising it as a female, as a hen. | ||
And it turns out it's actually a dude the whole time. | ||
That fits in a lot with what we talk about here on the show. | ||
It does. | ||
It's interesting how that works out. | ||
It should run for governor of California. | ||
So now, so now I guess we just have a rooster. | ||
So she was a he the whole time. | ||
Yeah. | ||
We think, so far. | ||
Wow. | ||
Yeah, they can get it wrong. | ||
Life is twisted. | ||
Hey, how about them? | ||
It's weird, right? | ||
All right, let's see what we got. | ||
Jonathan Galterini says, I love you, Tim, but Luke is so much fun when he's on here live. | ||
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LOL. | |
We miss you, Luke. | ||
LOL. | ||
I'm reading all of the ones where they're kissing Luke's butt so that he stays. | ||
Yay, it's Luke! | ||
I hope he stays! | ||
I'm suspicious. | ||
Here's a super chat from John Smith. | ||
Luke is the greatest of all time. | ||
The show only functions because of Luke. | ||
Please, Luke, never leave us again. | ||
And Luke, you're just so awesome. | ||
Dude, he's been on his phone this whole time. | ||
I think he's sending these. | ||
I've been tweeting a lot. | ||
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John Smith, yeah, yeah. | |
All right, let's see. | ||
Hayden says, was it smart to sell all my crypto to buy 40 acres of forest? | ||
Only things that seem valuable to me anymore is land, crypto, precious metals, and things for survival. | ||
Only one I kept was the decent amount of doge I picked up in March. | ||
I think Bitcoin's way better. | ||
My personal opinion, Bitcoin better than doge. | ||
What do you think, Clint? | ||
What's the diversity of assets into owning property and owning crypto? | ||
For you personally and not advice for others. | ||
Yes, this is not advice for others because that would be crazy. | ||
I think that Because real estate is so tied to leverage. | ||
I think it's really a dangerous investment, honestly, even though even though I could see in the year or two, I could still see price appreciation. | ||
At some point, the the chickens are going to come home to roost and make weird noises like roosters. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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All right. | |
So I prefer crypto over real estate right now. | ||
So you say rent and store crypto and then after the bubble bursts? | ||
This is the most anti-libertarian stance I'll take tonight. | ||
I think that you should be holding some cash. | ||
Because if and when the collapse comes, that ability to buy deflated assets will be the opportunity of your lifetime. | ||
And if you don't have any liquidity, you will regret it. | ||
And as you saw during the lockdowns, when they were first announced, if you had wanted to pivot from crypto into the stock market because the stock market got crushed, guess what also got crushed? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Crypto did. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I remember being in Zimbabwe and people being like, I wish I had cash. | ||
I wish I had money. | ||
And then huge run on the banks. | ||
They couldn't get it. | ||
And things in the supermarket were just going up, you know, incredibly at the time. | ||
And that's a big learning lesson that I learned. | ||
Yeah. | ||
You gotta diversify both ways. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Gen Z says, Tim, no one ever brings up that Florida has red flag laws and PA possible Republican governor Dan Laughlin is for raising minimum wage. | ||
He's a fraud. | ||
You got red flag laws down there. | ||
Make America Florida. | ||
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What are you doing? | |
I haven't looked into it, but getting rid of core components of critical race theory. | ||
When I came down there, they also eliminated restrictions on the Second Amendment. | ||
They got rid of lockdowns. | ||
They got rid of mask mandates. | ||
They made sure there's going to be no vaccine passports. | ||
What they're doing is absolutely huge. | ||
I don't know exactly to the reference of what the commenter said, but otherwise, what I've been seeing is incredible great things from Florida. | ||
All right, we got Brian Machinsky says, Hey Tim, just wanted to give a massive shout to the firefighters that came to relieve us for the night at the fire in Rockton, Illinois. | ||
We'll probably be back at it tomorrow. | ||
You guys, firefighters across country and the firefighters right now, you know, you guys rock. | ||
You guys are heroes and thank you for doing what you do. | ||
I couldn't imagine, man. | ||
That's a brutal, you know, that's a brutal thing to be dealing with right now. | ||
Shout out to my brother Colin, who's going to be a first-time firefighter this fall. | ||
Nice! | ||
Andrew Lant says, maybe this is the difference between a conservative and a libertarian. | ||
I would never place an authoritarian despot like Putin in the same category as Biden. | ||
Freedom tunes on pints with Aquinas 622. | ||
Who's killed more people, buddy? | ||
Who's killed more people? | ||
Putin or Biden? | ||
It's a debate that's worth having. | ||
That's all I'm saying. | ||
It is a debate worth having. | ||
So if you're going to tell me I can't compare them, I don't know. | ||
John Briggs says, Tim, I think it would be cool to have someone who is poor. | ||
It might give some insight on what life is currently like. | ||
Yeah, I can't relate, dude. | ||
Rich as hell. | ||
Well, traveling the country, I met a lot of people from all different economic backgrounds. | ||
I stayed with people who, some of them were very well off, some of them were very poor. | ||
And this is why I love traveling. | ||
This is why I love being on the road. | ||
This is why we were trying to get the show on the road as well. | ||
is because you really get to see America for what it really is and you really get to meet the people who are behind the computer and give you such an important perspective and I stayed someone who wasn't doing that well and there's so many important lessons and it really does humble you and makes you appreciate what you have right now because it could be gone in a matter of seconds and anyone and everyone is vulnerable and they don't even know it. | ||
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Yeah. | |
And let me just say quickly, I joke about being well off, but 16 years ago, my first property that I lived in for many years was a mobile home. | ||
So, you know, trailer parked at the top, baby. | ||
Let's do this. | ||
That's where I'm at. | ||
All right. | ||
Best auntie ever says what a great Monday. | ||
Luke is back. | ||
Once again, the team is complete. | ||
My heart is full. | ||
Don't leave us again. | ||
We'll see. | ||
Someone has to go to El Salvador. | ||
Rampton6600 says, Luke. | ||
I can't read Japanese says, it's a Japanese name. | ||
I can't read it. | ||
Hi, Luke. | ||
Great to see you again with Tim. | ||
You guys are doing a super great work. | ||
Thanks and keep it up. | ||
The country need you all. | ||
That's right. | ||
Ren3369 says, Luke, please don't leave us again. | ||
Kyle O'Brien says, this show is a perfect representation of conservative ladies being beautiful, smart, and sexy, while lib ladies are terrifying. | ||
Just an observation. | ||
Agreed. | ||
Totally agreed. | ||
I mean, we've had libertarian women on the show before. | ||
No, no, liberal ladies. | ||
Oh, liberal ladies. | ||
Yeah, libertarian ladies are quite good. | ||
Oh yeah, right, right, they're great. | ||
Yeah, actually, have we had liberal ladies on the show? | ||
Oh yeah, we had. | ||
We had Jen Thurman. | ||
Oh yeah, she was cool though. | ||
Sean Head, did you have her? | ||
No, no, no, no, but she's always invited. | ||
Some people just don't want to do it. | ||
Any libertarian listeners out there, hit your boy up. | ||
We're going to start doing some crossfire shows. | ||
I would love those. | ||
We've got some prominent lefties who are excited to come back on, and so we're really excited too. | ||
I love having, like, hardcore leftists and, like, democratic socialist types. | ||
You gotta have these conversations. | ||
We need to have these conversations. | ||
We need to bridge the gaps between people by actually sitting down, looking eye-to-eye, and having these real conversations that you will never have on the mainstream media. | ||
I want to get, like, a couple, like, very prominent leftists and, like, a couple very prominent conservatives and libertarians, and we all sit down, and then say, okay, for today's show, all in favor of abolishing the Fed? | ||
Aye. | ||
Everyone raises their hands? | ||
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Aye. | |
All right. | ||
Everybody get up. | ||
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We're going. | |
Let's go. | ||
We all agree. | ||
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That's it. | |
We've unified. | ||
The fighting's over. | ||
We'll get back to fighting with ourselves after the Fed's dealt with. | ||
You know, what's funny is how much we could come together if that was remedied. | ||
Because there's so many of the issues in our society today that's where it begins. | ||
There's a reason the media establishment plays on our divisiveness and plays to that so much. | ||
Because we have no clue who our actual enemy is. | ||
Exactly. | ||
JMaxx says, It's important to stay level-headed and wait for evidence | ||
for any claim. | ||
However, doing the adverse, flippantly hand-waving away any theory, conspiracy, or otherwise, | ||
can be just as bad. Epstein is a thing, and yet the world is cool with ignoring it. | ||
100% agree. Let me just clarify my position. | ||
When a lot of people come out and say, you know, X happened, therefore we know for a fact it was Z. | ||
I'm like, bro, bro, if people just hear Z all the time, you sound like they're not gonna believe you. | ||
It's off the wall. | ||
We need to first go from X, then Y, and then people will say, wait a minute, Y, that's right, and then Z! | ||
And they go, and then Z? | ||
That's right. | ||
And guess what? | ||
It's not A to C, it's ABC! | ||
One, two, three! | ||
So I'll tell you this, there was this thing recently where some guy was tweeting at me saying that I was putting out fake news because I had a video where I talked about Democrats being in favor of segregation. | ||
That headline alone made them think I was making things up. | ||
Because the headline was so shocking to their perception of the world because they only watch mainstream media, they didn't understand anything about the policies of the Democrats that have been in favor of Like California about Prop 16 abolishing their non-discrimination laws in the Constitution, which is Democrats from the federal level were advocating removing anti-discrimination legislation from their own Constitution. | ||
That is Democrats in favor of what was supposed to be a policy to enable racial discrimination. | ||
And then you have what's going on with Harvard and you have adamant Democrat policy proposals defending this, but because they never heard any of that, Sure. | ||
they see that headline and they're like, that's insane. | ||
And so I'm like, okay, I gotta be careful about that. | ||
So when people come out and they say, Clinton, I go, wait, you will immediately get everyone saying, | ||
I don't wanna hear it. | ||
And that's, I think, JMAC's point. | ||
Flippantly hand waving it away is the problem. | ||
So we need to be like, interesting, well, let's start from the beginning and see what we find. | ||
In math, they call it geometric proofs, just proofs in general. | ||
It's a list of showing your work step by step of how you get to the answer. | ||
And if you go into the class and you just give them the answer, they'll fail you. | ||
Because the point of the proof is to show each step, to show that you know how to get the answer. | ||
Similar with reporting, I think. | ||
And if there ever was a story to make people realize the true political power that is exemplified | ||
in the United States, it definitely is the Jeffrey Epstein story. | ||
you What a crazy story. | ||
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Dude, it just came out that the guards were like asleep or something? | |
No, no, that was old news. | ||
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They made it up? | |
They lied on official government documents and they got a slap on the wrist for it as they were about to talk about the corruption within that jail. | ||
And they didn't talk about the corruption in that jail because they got a sweetheart deal by the feds who they were going to criticize. | ||
Griffin Games says, hi gang, my job tried to require me to do a diversity training. | ||
Gave them an ultimatum. | ||
Guess who is now unemployed because they wouldn't do it? | ||
Okay, I'm gonna say it one more time. | ||
If your job comes to you and they want you to do a diversity training, here's what I would do personally. | ||
I would say, okay, tell me one. | ||
The moment they bring up any kind of critical race theory, notably, because I know the lefties are like, can you define it? | ||
Notably when they say like white privilege or whiteness as property or anything related to that, or single out any race, the moment they do that, you immediately say stop. | ||
You're discriminating against me on the basis of my race, and if you continue, I'll be filing a complaint with the EEOC. | ||
If they still continue pushing race-based ideology, then you go and you file a complaint. | ||
You don't quit. | ||
That's what you do. | ||
I don't know what you can do, Griffin, but maybe you can claim retaliation because they fired you based on race. | ||
So it's quite simple. | ||
They didn't fire you over diversity training. | ||
They fired you because they wanted to do racist indoctrination and make racist comments and you asked them not to do that and they insisted on making racist comments. | ||
The civic nationalists... So I'll just... One more time before I read this next super chat. | ||
What does racism even mean? | ||
The left has changed the definition. | ||
If you feel a comment about race was racist and you ask them to stop, there you go. | ||
And also, Ian, your microphone is getting electrocuted. | ||
You might want to move that. | ||
Oh, look at that! | ||
The power of electricity. | ||
That's why you've been so fired tonight. | ||
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Yeah, it's legit. | |
I would say it is her office that is the most powerful office. | ||
She is a very feeble and weak human. | ||
The Queen is the most powerful individual on the planet. | ||
She commands six armies, navies, and air forces of first world countries. | ||
Americans fail to understand how other countries work. | ||
And she actually could execute... | ||
I would say it is her office that is the most powerful office. | ||
She is a very feeble and weak human. No offense lady if you're out there. | ||
You're healthy. | ||
These are the type of people that believe- Oh come on, it's semantics. | ||
These are the type of people that believe Biden really runs shit. | ||
I'm sorry, but he does not. | ||
The Queen literally could give orders and make amends. | ||
Yeah, yeah. | ||
But she also could fall down steps and die. | ||
Well, yeah, but come on. | ||
But like, whereas you would be resilient and you'd be like, ow, I hurt my leg. | ||
Right, right, right, but we're talking about the political power. | ||
Well, I'm more pointing at what is power. | ||
Well, hold on. | ||
You ready for this? | ||
Christian Fernandez says the Queen sliced a cake with a saber at the G7. | ||
Meanwhile, Biden cannot eat a bowl of oatmeal alone. | ||
Just don't, Ian. | ||
That woman is quite awesome. | ||
Queen more powerful than Biden? | ||
I stand down. | ||
That's a real legit question. | ||
Who wins in a street fight? | ||
I would love to see it. | ||
She's wily. | ||
Yeah, not Biden. | ||
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I don't think so. | |
No, sorry, you'd be thinking about like, uh, just in disbelief I'm not gonna fight her and then she's already taken I actually kind of really respect her because she used to drive she drove trucks during World War two I think when she was like 17 She took an active role in fighting the Nazis. | ||
For example, like she's done a heck of a lot more than Biden ever did I guess I could say I don't dislike her at all. | ||
Personally, I just I'm reticent about the role of of king or queen. | ||
Sure. | ||
In modern day. | ||
I disagree with you both. | ||
I'm not getting into it. | ||
What do you all right? | ||
Milk Toast says Tim, we tried to get a mortgage last year with a company that rhymes with socket. | ||
They gave us the runaround switching agents asking for the same documents over and over. | ||
Then we got declined. | ||
We went with a local bank and got approved in one week. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That was gonna be the other thing I recommend, is that just go somewhere else. | ||
If your credit's as good as you said, which I believe you, I don't understand how they turned you down. | ||
I really don't. | ||
Yeah, it seemed that they, full disclosure, they sent false credit information to us. | ||
They were like, here's your report, and it was completely fake. | ||
Like, so ridiculously not correct in everything it said. | ||
But it had your name on it, though? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Wow, that's bizarre, man. | ||
Yeah, super bizarre. | ||
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Have you checked to see if you got- My credit is amazing. | |
No, I know, but did you, like, verify that recent, like, after you got that report, did you verify that you didn't have some sort of hacking or, you know? | ||
Yeah, no, no, no, no. | ||
Yeah, I checked two different reporting, two different aggregators and an official reporting agency, which shows you all your scores. | ||
Then I'm at a loss, man. | ||
They were totally wrong. | ||
It seems like someone fabricated it. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Like, someone went in and just altered the paper to make it seem like we weren't eligible. | ||
That's super strange. | ||
Really weird. | ||
I've never even heard of such a thing, honestly. | ||
Yeah, I know, and that's why we were shocked when we got turned down. | ||
Because, like, that made no sense. | ||
Right. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Especially with, you know, Big Daddy Warbucks over here. | ||
I know you ballin'. | ||
I know you can get that house. | ||
We're running a very successful business. | ||
There's, like, it's, you know, everybody knows we're expanding, we're growing. | ||
And I wanted to get a small, single-family house in the area. | ||
Couldn't do it. | ||
There's other ways to do it. | ||
I'm not worried about it. | ||
It is what it is. | ||
Wait, you see him flex there? | ||
I've never seen Tim flex like that. | ||
Hippy Treehugger says Biden is a puppet president and slavery went from black to brown. | ||
I'm Hispanic and both my president and this party don't see me as a human being. | ||
Brutal. | ||
Alright. | ||
Novasa says, Luke's analogy about the Federal Reserve makes lot, uh, makes lot lizards look like Miss Universe. | ||
Lot lizards? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
So those are ladies who live in trailer parks and who are very unclassy looking. | ||
So that would be on par with Luke's analogy of a lady of the night who was addicted to various alternative substances. | ||
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Whoa. | |
Whoa. | ||
Yikes. | ||
I got some AMC. | ||
I just bought it because, you know, I like movies. | ||
just shot a cashier and a cop over a mask. | ||
People are snapping. | ||
Crime in general here is bonkers. | ||
Even the metro here feels dangerous. | ||
Yikes. | ||
Geez, I was just there. | ||
Anthony Lopez says, AMC slash GME squeeze will be the greatest | ||
redistribution of wealth in history. | ||
I got some AMC. | ||
I just bought it because, you know, I like movies. | ||
You know? | ||
I wanted to dunk on Elizabeth Warren real quick. | ||
Her coming out and being the bastion, the defender of the little guy, and yet wanting to basically destroy Bitcoin. | ||
What has made more little guys wealthy over the past 12 months than Bitcoin? | ||
Forgive me, you lying piece of trash. | ||
KingLoneWolf says, Tim, look at Reagan's 1992 RNC speech two years before diagnosed with Alzheimer's. | ||
Then compare that with Biden's speech. | ||
Scary. | ||
Do you see that report from Posobiec? | ||
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No. | |
Trudeau was overheard saying Kamala Harris will be president before the end of 2022. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Whoa. | ||
He's not wrong. | ||
Dude, he's optimistic. | ||
I know. | ||
I know. | ||
It's not surprising because I'm like, why should I believe it? | ||
I think the same thing. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I think everybody does. | ||
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Everybody does. | |
And they're actually hanging out with him. | ||
We just see him, like, in this packaged TV production. | ||
God knows what he's like in real life. | ||
Do you guys see that video of him all lost and wandering around? | ||
Then Jill runs up and grabs him and everyone busts out laughing at him. | ||
Every question is pre-approved for him with talking points, with papers. | ||
Putin literally sits down. | ||
He's like, ask me anything. | ||
No pre-approved questions. | ||
He's just like us. | ||
Biden asked, um, what's the British? | ||
Uh, Gordon Johnson. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Boris Johnson to, uh, reintroduce a guy that he'd already introduced. | ||
He's like, I already did. | ||
And then everyone laughed at the South African president. | ||
Wow. | ||
I played that in my video today too. | ||
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It would be sad if I didn't hate Joe Biden, but because I hate him, I don't give a shit. | |
It's a struggle. | ||
I hope he shits his pants on the national TV. | ||
I, I still have money on the over-under being July 1st. | ||
I feel like I'm in the money here, folks. | ||
All right. | ||
Drew P. Wiener says, Luke, why do you never tie the Bilderberg, the Fed, to the larger secret society? | ||
Oh, that's, yeah. | ||
Can't mention that. | ||
No. | ||
All right. | ||
Marla Maxson says, former missile launch officer, airbursts are used for soft targets, radar sets, etc. | ||
Ground bursts take out hardened sites. | ||
ICBMs are designed to destroy weapon systems, not for mass casualties. | ||
Interesting. | ||
I see. | ||
Garhent says, please discuss the American Dream film cartoon. | ||
It's like Freedom Tunes and Jefferson on Juice Against the Fed. | ||
It's 30 minutes high quality in Freedom Tunes format from a decade ago. | ||
It's full-on Luke crack he'll foam. | ||
I gotta watch it. | ||
There you go. | ||
Mark Shapcott says, Luke's back. | ||
I'll be watching the show again. | ||
Well, there you go. | ||
Look at that. | ||
Happy to have it, please. | ||
There you go. | ||
Above all says Tim I'm a chicken whisperer. | ||
After hearing your impression chicken I translated it to your chicken screaming out it's ma'am. | ||
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There you go. | |
Dan9s says look up the YouTube video chicken steals mouse from cat. | ||
You'll see how vicious chickens can be. | ||
Oh, I'll tell you. | ||
One of our chicken, the Brahma, saw a mouse running alongside the coop on the outside and then just snatched it and swallowed it whole. | ||
A mouse. | ||
This is not even a full laying hen yet. | ||
And she just snatched the mouse and just gulp! | ||
It was gone. | ||
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Wow. | |
Did you ever hear of terror birds? | ||
These giant, giant birds from like tens, thousands of years ago that are extinct now. | ||
And I imagine we just, we as humans wiped them out. | ||
Big birds are terrifying. | ||
Not big bird, but big birds. | ||
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Dude, are you kidding me? | |
Big birds terrify. | ||
Big birds terrify. | ||
I would freak out if I woke up with those in my room. | ||
Cringe Inc. | ||
says, one whole Bitcoin costs over 40,000 smackaroons. | ||
I want to buy into Bitcoin, but I don't have that kind of monies. | ||
Well, you're in luck. | ||
You can actually buy a penny's worth of Bitcoin. | ||
You can buy two cents. | ||
Bitcoin is divisible down to eight decimal points. | ||
You'll often find like a $10 minimum purchase whenever you buy. | ||
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Yeah. | |
That's doable. | ||
Ghost Crusader says, congrats on getting Ricky Gervais on the show. | ||
Okay. | ||
Nice. | ||
That's the goatee. | ||
I usually get Edward Norton, so I'll take Ricky Gervais. | ||
I put on a little weight. | ||
There you go, Ricky Gervais it is. | ||
Israeli Crusader says, come on people, we need more Luke simping. | ||
We can't lose him again. | ||
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All right. | |
You heard it. | ||
Disagree. | ||
Super chow much you love Luke. | ||
Look at him. | ||
Yeah, everybody super chat right now. | ||
Big super chat. | ||
I don't trust you guys. | ||
Dragon Keeper says, here's a quote from the fourth doctor. | ||
You know, the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. | ||
They don't alter their views to fit the facts. | ||
They alter the facts to fit their views. | ||
Is it very stupid to be very powerful? | ||
No. | ||
Like George Washington gave it up. | ||
He saw the wisdom in relinquishing his potentially ultimate power. | ||
Very rare. | ||
I don't think it's stupid. | ||
I think it's noble. | ||
But rare. | ||
Lil Willy says there's a sticker on the back of Luke's mic. | ||
That is correct. | ||
In fact, there's a sticker on every mic. | ||
It shows the color that we use to coordinate sound. | ||
That's the secret. | ||
The wildest of all says, CRT or any other program with a similar ideology can only work with educated American idiots who are unaware of the history of every other country. | ||
That's right. | ||
One of the core components of critical race theory is the idea that whiteness is property. | ||
Which makes no sense because Luke is not white. | ||
Nope. | ||
According to the Coalition of Communities of Color, Luke is a blonde-haired, blue-eyed white man, but he's actually a person of color because he's Slavic. | ||
These people are insane. | ||
Critical race theory makes no sense, and it is a false, it is a fake academic theory of really dumb people whose actual goal is to rewind civil rights and bring back an identitarian society. | ||
Now let me explain. | ||
Identitarianism has been the law of the world for human history. | ||
It's only 56 years where we've actually had laws restricting identitarianism, which is government based on your identity. | ||
Most countries, almost all of them, are still identitarian. | ||
Europe is very identitarian. | ||
And now, in the United States, we've got civil rights and a bunch of critical race theorists lying to dumb liberals to reinstate identitarian rule of law. | ||
I'm not all about that. | ||
I think that's a bad thing. | ||
Anti. | ||
That's right. | ||
Wow. | ||
Why don't we ban that? | ||
That seems like it's a really bad thing, you know? | ||
got him on the show, check out the Chinese buying land in rural Oklahoma and offering | ||
five times the asking price. | ||
And we'll see you next time. | ||
Evan Freshwater says, Clint on Timcast should be a regular thing, though one of you needs a different facial hair to tell the difference. | ||
That's wrong. | ||
Jason Benoist says, I cannot wait for tonight's members bonus segment. | ||
Welcome back, Luke. | ||
Keep doing what you do. | ||
Tim Poole, your team makes the world a better place. | ||
Thank you all so much. | ||
And thank you, Luke, for finally coming back. | ||
We were crying every night. | ||
I know. | ||
Before the show, we would all cry for like an hour. | ||
Hold hands in a circle. | ||
It was sad. | ||
I didn't expect anything else. | ||
Yeah, Luke walked in, everybody was crying, and we lifted him up, and we were bouncing him, and like... All right. | ||
Mibet Echi says, I recommend an anime, Psycho Pass. | ||
Oh, you know what show I like? | ||
Psycho Mob 100, is that what it's called? | ||
I don't know, never heard of it. | ||
I need to watch more of that. | ||
I stopped watching at a certain point because I've just been so busy. | ||
Do you ever see Psycho Cop 2, Psycho Cop Returns? | ||
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No! | |
It's bad, you should watch it. | ||
It's bad? | ||
Good one-liners. | ||
Sounds terrible. | ||
All right, let's see. | ||
What do we got? | ||
Jumbledbro says, great to see you back. | ||
Luke, sad to see you left Florida, but hopefully you can convince Tim and friends to come live in our piece of muggy heaven. | ||
That's what I've been trying to do. | ||
That was my strategy, because we were talking about taking the show on the road. | ||
I was like, you know, maybe if I leave, maybe I'll incentivize it, because it would be so amazing to have this show in front of a live audience and to have a t-shirt guy. | ||
We are. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
We gotta get Starlink. | ||
Okay. | ||
Because, so here's my understanding is that Starlink is satellite locked, it's cell locked. | ||
So, we had one dude came out and brought us a Starlink, it doesn't work out here. | ||
Because it only works in certain regions, so we have to wait till we get it. | ||
But when you do, you get like I think a 300 mile radius. | ||
Once Starlink goes like nationwide, you can mount Starlink on an RV and go anywhere and it's like a hundred megabits up. | ||
So you can do the show, low latency. | ||
That would be incredible. | ||
Then we got the RV. | ||
We're half there. | ||
We need to do a studio setup for the RV. | ||
It's a fifth wheel. | ||
And then we can literally tow a podcast studio. | ||
And the plan is Nashville, Austin, Nashville back. | ||
So we'd spend a week in each place and then come back. | ||
Because that's like, you know, you got a bunch of people in Nashville, you got a bunch of people in Austin. | ||
So those are the places we hit. | ||
Maybe Nashville, Austin, then somewhere else and then come back. | ||
Maybe Atlanta or something. | ||
That was actually my plan for this summer. | ||
I was going to do the Liberty lockdown tour because it's ironic or whatever. | ||
But then I decided, someone talked me out of it. | ||
They said that doing it by myself would be lonely, but apparently you're loving life. | ||
I love it. | ||
I absolutely love it. | ||
I got my dog, I got my RV, I got my truck, and I got things dangling off of my truck that we can't talk about here. | ||
But I love that lifestyle. | ||
All right, we'll just do one more. | ||
We got R. Bracewell says, Luke is back. | ||
Stay where you are. | ||
You are better served in the belief compound. | ||
A great pushback to Tim. | ||
Love ya and the show. | ||
You see, gotta stick around. | ||
It's difficult because, you know, we're still figuring things out. | ||
Cause Luke's a vagabond. | ||
There's Pork Fest. | ||
There's El Salvador. | ||
El Salvador is doing incredible things. | ||
I'm working on trying to get an interview with the president there. | ||
You get permanent residency there if you have three bitcoins. | ||
If you spend it though, isn't it? | ||
Wow. | ||
You have to invest it, yeah. | ||
The IMF and the US State Department are really angry, so this could go either way. | ||
I'm paying very close attention to that situation, but I really want to go. | ||
Let's do the show in El Salvador. | ||
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Let's do it. | |
Seriously. | ||
We'll need to get an armed convoy if we're going to drive down there. | ||
Tucker Carlson did a live report from there talking about how crime is going down dramatically because of some of the policies instituted by the new younger president that are more realistic than the previous president but again it's all a part of the war on drugs which is a big war on the American people That just screws and hurts people all the time. | ||
So there's a lot of exciting things happening in Latin America, a lot of things happening outside the world. | ||
And we kind of have to experience it by going there. | ||
So it's difficult. | ||
I love being here. | ||
I love the audience. | ||
You really have cultivated some of the most intelligent people on the internet to come together to be a part of this larger community. | ||
And I'm just humbled to be a part of it. | ||
People get intimidated by the audience because they're smarter than Yes. | ||
You can't lie to them. | ||
You can't bullcrap them. | ||
If someone's full of crap, I'm not right all the time. | ||
I can't even pronounce sentences correctly sometimes. | ||
And then I love the constant criticism. | ||
I love the feedback. | ||
I love trying to be the best I can. | ||
And I can only do that if I listen to other people. | ||
And that's the best way to do it. | ||
Well said! | ||
Well, my friends, here's what you gotta do. | ||
You gotta go to TimCast.com, become a member. | ||
There's gonna be a bonus segment coming up at about 11 p.m. | ||
is when it goes live. | ||
And we're gonna say a bunch of things YouTube doesn't like us to say. | ||
Just have a good time of it. | ||
Luke's finally back, so we'll just, you know, have a good time. | ||
And tomorrow, we are officially bringing in our new editor-in-chief, who's going to start working on articles. | ||
And it's slow roll. | ||
We got a couple other people that will probably be joining very soon. | ||
I'm hoping that within about two weeks, we'll have about five people in the newsroom. | ||
Dedicated fact-checker who will actually fact-check us and others and write articles doing analysis. | ||
We got- we got plans. | ||
But this requires technological development. | ||
We're not just gonna have a regular news site where it's like an article. | ||
To start, we are. | ||
But the ultimate goal is to have like a very dynamic system where we'll actually, when we go through a story, show like, here are the sources we went through. | ||
These four were- seemed to be mostly correct. | ||
This one was lying. | ||
And then we can actually show you in our research what we find. | ||
So we have a lot of plans. | ||
Should be starting with articles tomorrow. | ||
It'll be fairly simple, and we're gonna get the ball rolling, because like I always say, if you want to start something, you just start doing it. | ||
Stick around for that. | ||
It's all dependent upon whether or not the website currently can handle the format for written articles. | ||
I'm not entirely sure, but we'll do our best. | ||
With that being said, you can follow us on Facebook at TimCastIRL and Instagram at TimCastIRL. | ||
You can follow me personally at TimCast. | ||
And when you follow us on Facebook, you can share these videos. | ||
We want to leverage the platform. | ||
Get people to go to the website so we can expand this newsroom, expand this company, produce new shows, new podcasts. | ||
We got a paranormal podcast. | ||
We're gonna be doing mini documentaries. | ||
Maybe we'll just send Luke with a crew down to El Salvador to do a documentary and do these interviews. | ||
That's the plan. | ||
And it's because you guys are members, we're able to do it. | ||
So again, you can follow me at TimCast. | ||
This show is live Monday to Friday at 8 p.m. | ||
Do you want to shout anything out, Clint, your show? | ||
Yeah, at Liberty Lock Pod on Twitter, Liberty Lockdown on Instagram, Spotify, iTunes, YouTube, everywhere else. | ||
I just want to say thank you to Tim for having me on. | ||
It's a dream. | ||
Right on, man. | ||
Thanks for coming. | ||
Pleasure to meet everybody. | ||
Right on. | ||
It's a lot of fun, and if you want to support me, you can by simply purchasing a t-shirt like the one I'm wearing right now that says Make Florida America, and you can get that on... It says Make America Florida. | ||
Make America Florida, you know, Floridian Slate, whatever. | ||
The bestpoliticalshirts.com is the website, and if you want to get involved in what I'm doing, I'm doing a lot of exciting, fun things on lukeuncensored.com. | ||
Lukeuncensored.com. | ||
Thanks so much for having me on. | ||
That sounds awesome. | ||
Okay, I'm Ian Crossland at fallmediancrossland.net and at Ian Crossland on all social media. | ||
I'm just glad to be here. | ||
Glad to see you guys again. | ||
Clint, you the man. | ||
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You the man. | |
You rock. | ||
I am so glad that Luke is back. | ||
We have absolutely missed him and there's been way too much space in the parking lot so I'm delighted to have him back with us again. | ||
You guys can follow me on Twitter at Sour Patch Lids as I attempt to have more followers than Sour Patch Kids so I really need all your help. | ||
Make sure you go to TimCast.com but also don't forget to smash that like button, subscribe. | ||
We'll see you all live tomorrow and we'll see you around 11 p.m. |